Harry Pearson at RMAF 2009

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Subjective v. Objective



What I am going to do is change the name of this thread to subjective v objective. When I run across a video on that subject. I'll try to post it here. I find nobody calls me names when I post a video of someone else saying something they disagree with.
 
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Gregadd

Thanks.. The two first HP videos in particular are very interesting .. The discussion about Power Lines and also about Multi-channel... Very interesting. Also his views on Computer Music are very on target.
Again Thanks for the HP videos
 
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You're welcome, Frantz.
 
 



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Gregadd,
Thanks for posting the HP videos. IMHO Harry is the best of the audio writers. It is so interesting to see how much Passion and understanding that he has for this hobby. One of the impressions that I got from watching his responses to the various questions posed was his sincerity in his beliefs. Unlike some of the other current audio writers, I believe that Harry is always true to himself and therefore to the reader. I too was unaware that Enid Lumley had passed; she was an interesting read for me, since I was a little unsure whether she was a genius or off-the-wall when I read her many reviews. Nonetheless, it is sad to hear that news.
 

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