From: Arny Krueger on
"Phildo" <Phil(a)phildo.net> wrote in message
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> "Arny Krueger" <arnyk(a)hotpop.com> wrote in message
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>> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote
>> in message news:487D25AB.9F55C009(a)hotmail.com
>>
>>> To deny that physical objects act as filters is about as
>>> asinine as it gets.
>>
>> Note that Phildo and George and their buddies like
>> Liquidator have repeatedly denied this basic fact.
>>
>> There are now enough people on the group who know better
>> than that.
>
> And there are some of us that live in the real world and
> do not use pedantic, convoluted and rather pathetic
> explanations to try and cover the fact we don't know
> anything about live sound the way you do Arny.

Phildo, you've got no special grasp on the real world. In fact, for the past
several years you've worked in professionally-designed venues with
professional performers and have professional staff scripting your every
move through the same identical program night after night. Same words, same
music, same players, same props, same scenery, same lighting. That's life on
ship, right?

I take all of this whining about pedantic and convoluted to be an admission
on your part that normal technical discussion is well over your head.


>>> SOME OF US actually do understand these things at the
>>> basics physics level.

>> It is hard to find an AES or IEEE paper about
>> microphones that doesn't mention equivalent electrical
>> circuits for the electrical *and* mechanical parts of a
>> microphone.

>> If any of these guys ever get a clue, it will be fun
>> watching them backpedal.

> You mean the way you do every single day?

Phildo, you need to do better at keeping your lies straight. I don't even
post here every single day.

> Still say 95% of mixing desks don't have PFL Arny?

Right Phildo - people who work in the real world know that the majority of
live sound is not done by professionals, for professionals, and with
professionals. Furthermore, no way is AAPLS a reasonable cross-section of
professional live sound, or even the more talented amateurs. It's just a
flame fest for tired-out losers like you.