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Re: The Hardest Thing To Learn [message #3586 is a reply to message #3578] Sat, 26 August 2006 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Go into any retail store and buy their best stereo, you get say 25% - 50% of the quality you could have had if you studied a little bit and made more informed choices, maybe built speakers for yourself. I think that you can get 90% of the way there by understanding technical issues and applying them to make a better system. Towards that aim, I think these discussions are helpful. But I also think you're right that discussions about that last 10% tend to get pretty pointless, mostly minutia and unsubstantiated opinions.


 
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