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From: Phildo on 5 May 2008 11:39 "Arny Krueger" <arnyk(a)hotpop.com> wrote in message news:0NidnY4K-vcTN4TVnZ2dnUVZ_oKhnZ2d(a)comcast.com... > "Phildo" <Phil(a)phildo.net> wrote in message > news:67rskfF2qddb4U2(a)mid.individual.net >> Amazing how you constantly change your story. > > Change what story, Phildo? With you there always seems to be several different ones. You lie so much you cannot remember what you've said. Luckily google does so you can be exposed as a liar many times over. >> You came on here boasting about your amazing technique on how to reduce >> feedback > > No boast, no amazing, just another alternative. Hardly an alternative when it doesn't work. >> and couldn't understand it when people started ridiculing you > > I understand your redicule quite well, Phildo. Weak-minded people > redicule bad ideas, good ideas, any ideas that are different from their > own narrow views. I still remember how funny it was to see you trying to tell Elton John's monitor engineer he was doing ti wrong and that you were doing it right. Was most amusing. >> (as if you are not used to it by now). > > See Phildo, you just contradicted yourself. First you say that I don't > understand it, then you say that I am used to it. If I am used to it then > that is because I understand it. Your redicule tells me more about you > than me. You don't have to understand why you are ridiculed to be used to being ridiculed. Fact is you are ridiculed because you are an idiot but you cannot grasp that most simple of concepts. >> Same went for when you tried to tell us that >> you can ring out a sound system using a CD !!!! > > Way over your head, Phildo. No Arny, just you showing your complete ineptitude in the field of live sound. >>> Secondly Phildo, you apparently don't read your own >>> posts. In an installed system, everything doesn't change >>> from week to week. Maybe, very little changes. Depends >>> on the week. > >> The system itself doesn't change but mics get moved, > > Not necessarily. Take a lecturn mic. It can't be moved more than a few > inches without ripping it out of its flex mount. I think we all know that > if you have a mic that goes into feedback when you move it even a few > inches, you are dead. So, for all practical purposes, a lecturn mic in a > chuch rarely if ever gets moved. Shows what little you understand about > doing live sound in a church, Phildo. One mic out of how many? If the mic goes in to feedback when it is moved just a few inches then there is something VERY wrong with your system or the person running it. >> different artists play etc. > > Not necessarily. Take the praise team in our church. Other than absences, > there is only one person who does not play or sing the same part every > week. And they will change from week to week depending on what sort of week they've had, how tired they are, if they have a cold etc etc etc. >> LOTS of things change Arny. > > As usual Phildo, you're arguing against yourself. I said "In an installed > system, everything doesn't change > from week to week. Maybe, very little changes. Depends on the week." You claim your amazing technique for recording feedback for computer analysis aiming to fix said feedback the following week works because nothing changes in an installed system yet you obviously don't have a clue how many things do change from day to day. not long ago I remember you trying to have a go at me claiming I didn't know anything because I only worked on an installed system (ignoring my decades of experiences round the world in all sorts of situations) yet you in fact DO only work on one installed system and have a miniscule amout of live sound experience outside of that. > To clarify things for your pea brain Phildo, that means that lots of > things may change, or not. Duh !!!! You really are an idiot Krueger. >>> Furthermore, on those rare occasions where there are >>> feedback problems, they are fixed on the spot, in >>> seconds or even before they are heard by the audience, >>> based on hearing the beginnings and heading them off >>> before they go anyplace. > >> Again, you change your story pretty quickly. > > What story is there to change, Phildo? Do you seriously think that we > just let our system sit there and ring? Given your lack of live sound experience I don't think you have the chops to get rid of feedback (except pull the fader and kill the channel). > Are you nuts? No Arnold, that would be you. >> You told everybody here the idea of recording the gigs was to analyse the >> feedback on >> a PC, find out what frequency it was and try to fix it for next week. > > You made that up Phildo. No, you posted it on here and gave everybody a good laugh. >> I don't believe for a second you are capable of getting rid of feedback, > > You're nuts Phildo. On the worst day of your life you can always get rid > of feedback, just jerk the main fader down. You mean you don't know that? Yeah, and kill the gig in the process. Nice going Arny - it starts feeding back so you kill the mains. Do that at any pro gig and you are fired on the spot. Then again you wouldn't know that because you have never had a pro gig in your life, never will and are incredibly jealous of those of us who do. >> especially with that speaker in your church that everybody has told you >> needs >> to be moved. > > Unhh, that I said needs to be moved. No, we did, you argued against it saying it wasn't possible when it most certainly is. > Trouble is Phildo, moving it takes resources that don't grow on trees. > It's permanently mounted 27 feet above the steps to the platform. It's in > a 4' x 4' x 8' rectangular enclosure. It's composed of two large speaker > boxes and two large horns. You wasted loads of money on a vastly overspecced digital mixer when a fraction of that money could have gone on moving that speaker and massively improving the sound of that room. You would rather have cool toys than good sound though. >> You admitted yourself you have lots of feedback problems. > > I run a system that due to the configuration is prone to feedback. We go > for weeks and months without even barely audible problems. I have to ring > it out pretty thoroughly after every reconfiguration. Using your miracle technique of playing a CD through it !?!?!? You gave everybody a good laugh with that one. >>>> an occupation you claim is beneath your skills. >>> >>> That would be a figment of your imagination, Phildo. But >>> thanks for showing yourself to be a liar, yet again. > >> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/alt.audio.pro.live-sound/browse_frm/thread/5cd83d15ceb3874a/2c79acdef7997f3a?lnk=st&q=#2c79acdef7997f3a > > Phildo, your URL is meaningles. It is a thread with 411 posts. Do you > even know how to post a citation of a single post? Yes but it needs the context of a thread to show what a complete idiot you really are. > Come back when you actually have something to cite. Nah, that thread shows you up just fine. I tell you what, why not try this one instead? - http://groups.google.co.uk/group/alt.audio.pro.live-sound/browse_frm/thread/3409286cc38ce58c/0e79c1da58a9ef73?lnk=st&q=Arnyville#0e79c1da58a9ef73 >> - dear oh dear Arny, you do seem to love making a fool of >> yourself. > >> "The fact that I have to figuratively brush shoulders with >> low-class bigoted poorly-educated scum like you is simply >> part of the price I pay to get what I want. > > Phildo, that was personal. It does not prove your point. It proves that you are incredibly arrogant, egotistical, full of yourself and look down on everybody else on this newsgroup. >> As a rule upper class, well-educated people are not >> admired when they are forced to associate beneath their status and >> position in life. Therefore, I have never expected you or >> George or any of a goodly number of other people around >> here to respect me or think of me as their good buddy. " > > Again Phildo the context is you and George, not the concept of live sound. Arny, not one single person on here would EVER respect you or think of you as their good buddy. You are universally ridiculed and despised. >> A nice example of Arny thinking he is too good for the >> rest of us <snigger>. > > No Phildo, just the low lifes like you and George. If you're saying that > everybody here is low life like you, then the many good people who post > here should take offense at you, not me. Fact is Arny it is YOU who is the low-life here. YOU are the one who constantly lies, a topic I believe your religion has some guidelines on which mean you are going to burn in hell if you really do believe your fairy stories. >> "Most people think that sound guys are the scum of the earth" > > Now Phildo, that is an unfortunate fact of life, no doubt based on > experiences with low-lifes like you and George. No, it merely shows your complete lack of pro audio experience. >> Another Arny classic line. > > If you can't take life in the real world Phildo, then you've got a > problem. I live in the real world Arnold. You might want to try it some time yourself. Phildo
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