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Re: Audio myths [message #85776 is a reply to message #85763] Thu, 03 August 2017 17:49 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
johnnycamp5 is currently offline  johnnycamp5
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Excellent observations Wayne.

I agree,
and the very same things you have mentioned have taught me to never be too sure (over confident) about anything.

A way that I try to avoid sounding foolish when discussing "audio myths" or anything else, is to precede my subjective beliefs with "in my experience" or "in my opinion".

This also allows the recipient to respond with the proverbial "opinions are like ass*****, everybody has one"

Laughing
 
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