Most newbies are intimidated to begin with, so they miss the purpose of the plain-n-simple "truth" answers that they get...and often, it's their own lack of knowledge and experience that creates this confusion and belief that they are getting hammered by the pros (or some such nonsense) when the answers they receive are difficult to understand or follow-through on.
The only newbies I have a problem with are the ones who are convinced there are always EASY, CHEAP SHORTCUTS to almost everything...and they just pout and get pissy when you try and point out the error of their perceptions...or their self-denial kicks in and they explain it all by saying they are NOT trying to achieve a pro product, so can we PLEASE give them the EASY, CHEAP SHORTCUTS!!!
We were all newbies at one time...
My father use to always tell me...whatever you do, do it right, even if you're doing something that's wrong!

And an old friend use to say..."neatness counts"...which may sound a bit feminine,

but I really DO get his point.
Don't be sloppy in your work...it's usually the little "loose ends" that make the difference.
Soooooooo dear newbies...you have to understand that for those of us who are really into this audio stuff and have been doing it a long time....there really ARE only certain ways to do something even when you may have several options.
IOW...all the options may be valid...but the manner in which you apply them must also be valid at all times...DON'T CHEAT YOURSELVES by just looking for EASY, CHEAP SHORTCUTS.
It only becomes easy through doing it the right way.
And that concludes this Sunday sermon....go in peace.
(Nothing like a good bagel and cup of coffee to churn up some audio philosophy).
Terry Wetzel – Can you throw some line-breaks and CAPS in your posts. It’s real hard to read them as they are.
Guys…Terry’s just getting started with all this stuff…go easy on him.