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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 06:33:37 CST
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- From: crispen <crispen@EIGHT-BALL.BOEING.COM>
- Subject: Re: A cappella, A cappella, A cappella, A cappella, A cappella
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- Marsha (the queen of the night) sez:
-
- >Thanks for the extensive review! Glad you liked it! I'll let you know when
- >a cappella 3 comes out!
-
- Tell me, too, please!
-
- And, on another topic:
-
- Gary, the one who has offered to spread his buttocks while everyone
- else on the net prepares large, sharp objects -- calm down, Libby,
- this is the kind of thing that gets *me* excited -- could you please
- reconsider your no-noise-reduction edict?
-
- I think all of us have got Dolby B -- it's the default Dolby noise
- reduction, even on cheap car stereos and maybe even some boom
- boxes. Without noise reduction, a tape sounds so bad that I
- find it unlistenable. In fact, since decades of rock'n'roll have
- done what they customarily do to my hearing, I would suspect that
- you younger people with more golden ears would find it worse.
-
- Now, personally, I'm going to send a CD, but I'm worried that
- the final tape will come out without noise reduction, which
- sounds to me like wasted effort. Why produce something that
- sounds bad when, with the push of a button, you can produce
- something that sounds pretty good?
-
- Am I the only one who has this problem with sonic quality? If so,
- just note this as a foible and pass it by. If others out there
- share my problem, please speak up!
-
- Bob
- crispen@foxy.boeing.com
-