Hey bud... you know nothing about me, and if you did, you'd know I'm neither egotistical nor arrogant -- I DO however, have strong opinions based on experience. I never criticized you personally on any level so I don't understand why you're so offended - I simply made a comment on a mixdown format you (and others I'm sure) happen to use.
People mix-down and master to a lot of formats - cassette, analog 2-track, DAT, hard disk and MD. There are characteristics that go along with each format, but you can't possibly argue the fact that the worst type of mixdown unit is one that loses part of the signal. Given a choice, most people would like the format that represents the best possible recording capability. The fact that MD sounds WAY better than cassette, doesn't make it a high-quality mixdown format - and it doesn't come close to a DAT with high-quality converters (or even, some will argue, a high-calibre 2-track analog unit!)
I heard your MP3s after your last post - nicely balanced, somewhat over-compressed, and they all sound somewhat thin in the mids, which is exactly what I expected to hear from a recording mixed to MD. (A Slightly-sucked-out-in-the-mids recording happens to be a MD sound characteristic...) So yeah, anyone with a cut above the average listener hearing skills can (and will!) notice a difference.
Incidently, I don't "presume" anything - I offered my opinion in a public forum -- people can take it for what it's worth...
Get a grip....
Bruce