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wow stetto - your a hard worker - pretty onesided though - but I wouldn't expect any better of you
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Studio Projects sucks - save your money for a real preamp
Stetto said:Ah yes, some real substance there, full of facts and indepth knowledge...No attacks either, unless someone saying that you suck feels like an attack...
I'm kinda hoping for the 'shut up' myself ...stetto said:Sorry, lost myself in the obviousness of it all...I'll restrain myself, I promise...Harvey does make an unarguable point...
...Can't wait for the "put up"...
Eric
I certainly didn't mean to imply that I'm trying "to root this imposter out". Most pro's know each other. Whether we like each other is a different matter, but we do know each other. It's really a very small business. And at AES parties, we get together and find out what's going on.noisedude said:I hope that Harvey's very reasonable suggestion to root this imposter out doesn't get buried under Stetto's tidal wave of good points.![]()
60's guy said:The biggest puzzler is why Chess continues to defend recordingpro's rants.
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recordingpro said:I don't take it seriously - I just think your a weasely, spineless, coward who obviously has no real life in the audio world so you hang out acting - I repeat ACTING - like someone with some knowledge.
I wipe my ass with guys like you and I have the guts to tell you to your face you little bag of sputum
I think that Chess is doing far much more than simply defending RPs poisition and views here.Daniel Reichman said:I think Chess is defending RPs position, which is that Studio Projects is cheap and is not as good as Neumann, Neve, etc
Yeah but I reckon that you suspect, as the rest of us do, that this muppet has no credentials to list. Well done for not taking the cynical route there though!!!Harvey Gerst said:I certainly didn't mean to imply that I'm trying "to root this imposter out". Most pro's know each other. Whether we like each other is a different matter, but we do know each other. It's really a very small business. And at AES parties, we get together and find out what's going on.
We hang out together, people like Al Schmitt, Ed Cherney, George Massenburg, Terry Manning, Fletcher, Bob Olhsson, Geoff Tanner, Dan Kennedy, Evanna Manley, Randy Nicklaus, Mixerman (yes, he does have a name and credentials), Jules Standen, Bob Katz, K.K Profitt, Rick Krizman, Dave Martin, Scott Dorsey, Mike Rivers, and a whole bunch of others - all on a 1st name basis. Most of the guys on ProSoundWeb are pretty heavy hitters. Not because we're all some kind of tightknit group or clique, but we're all in the same business and our paths cross often.
As Recordingpro has said, it's uncool to post a client's work without permission, but he could post links to artists websites, or point us to his credits on allmusic.com. That would end the speculation once and for all.
This kinda thing isn't my style ... and I'd have no clue where to get those fancy microphone photos from either.60's guy said:The biggest puzzler is why Chess continues to defend recordingpro's rants.
For anyone that suspected Noisedude....Nah! All he ever does is make noise.![]()
Daniel Reichman said:I think Chess is defending RPs position, which is that Studio Projects is cheap and is not as good as Neumann, Neve, etc (amazing though that revelation may be...), and that there's no need to get so defensive if someone doesn't like your choice of equipment.
It's entertaining and colourful, but I wouldn't go as far as funny. He certainly has a creative way of including bodily fluids in his tirades.chessrock said:I kinda' thought it was funny.If you don't think calling someone a little "bag of sputum" carries at least some entertainment value to it .. then you have no funny bone.
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Most, no. But a few, yes. But when you know their credentials, you tend to allow them some leeway.Daniel Reichman said:Harvey - are any of the guys you know as foul mouthed and belligerent as recordingpro?