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Censorship [message #1464] Tue, 12 April 2005 11:20 Go to previous message
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What is the policy of censorship here? Thursday, someone posted a question about tuba horns. Quoting:

http://audioroundtable.com/BillFitzmaurice/messages/4896.html

"I noticed some strange sounds, particularly with a five string bass. It's very difficult to distingush half step intervals, especially the low B to C. Another observation is that certain notes are noticeably louder than others. The louder I crank the volume, the worse it gets."

I pointed to the message here:

http://audioroundtable.com/SingleDriverSpeakers/messages/1089.html

I was accused of being a plant for JBL, Mackie and RCF. I was attacked as being part of a conspiracy to undermine Bill Fitzmaurice. Then my messages were deleted and my computer access blocked. If that isn't censorship, I don't know what is.

Bill Fitzmaurice has admitted to hand doctoring his response graphs, and I'd like to know why that is allowed to stand while my messages were deleted. There are many people that have measured his speakers. Owners/builders have measured them and I don't think they are adversaries of Bill Fitzmaurice, so it isn't as if the charts were made by people "out to get him". All measurements show the same kind of response. I point to what builders of tubas have measured, and let that speak for itself, but my posts are deleted. Why?

 
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