quoted 7 lines I'm suprised that someone sat on the cartridge question so quickly. How
>> I'm suprised that someone sat on the cartridge question so quickly. How
>> narrow is the focus of this group? In a list that deals with music that
>> is played mostly on vinyl format using 1200 turntables I didn't think that
>> the topic of cartridges was that far off-center. I had actually hoped
>> that a discussion of preferred cartridges for types of sound might spark
>> from this; it should make a difference in the quality of sound (ie better
>> bass response, etc), which might be of interest to some in the list.
Information about Al Gore's email address might be of interest to
some on this list too. That doesn't make it appropriate to post.
I really enjoy the idm list precisely because the s/n ratio is so low -
I get information and discussion about (the addmittedly vaguely defined
term) intelligent dance music, and very little else.
quoted 5 lines Well ambient music with its lush synth textures really hurts if played
>Well ambient music with its lush synth textures really hurts if played
>on bad equipment. Pops & hisses kinda detract from it. The play
>method makes a difference. What good is all this cool music if it
>sounds like garbage on your setup? The standard question of "how do I
>get this thing to track correctly" is a valid one.
This is true, but it doesn't change the fact that there are places like
rec.audio and the bpm list which are designed for subjects like preffered
cartridges. If there were no other options for this discussion on the
Internet, I would have no objection to it being on idm. But there are. I
don't think it was discourteous of me to ask that they be used.
quoted 1 line Beside the question of how to ask advice of like-minded people.
>> Beside the question of how to ask advice of like-minded people.
Whoever posted the question about cartridges could have asked,
"Can anyone recommend a good cartridge for this kind of music in
private mail? If there's interest, I'll post a summary." I don't
think anyone would object to that.
quoted 1 line Plus I figured there were a lot of DJs here. :-)
>Plus I figured there were a lot of DJs here. :-)
There are probably a lot of computer programmers here too. That doesn't
mean I'll post asking how to do something in C. Again, there are places
where that question would be suitable.
quoted 1 line Sorry if went against the outlined rules or something.
>Sorry if went against the outlined rules or something.
I don't think there are any hard-and-fast outlined rules as to what's
appropriate on this list in particular. I don't subscribe to the
rec.audio groups or to bpm precisely because discussion of cartridges
bores me. This is the reason there are seperate newsgroups and mailing
lists for seperate subjects. Not everyone is interested in the same
things. I think most of the people on this list subscribed because
they want to read and write about this wonderful music. Beyond that,
I don't think it's fair to assume anything.
C.
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