Sean, perhaps you should take to heart your statement "now might be a good time to reflect on the situation". Read some of your grandiose comments, such as extrapolation of data and parts of an amplifier you're unfamiliar with and making statements on how it would/should sound. " I have eyes and know how to interpret what I see". What? And I guess you interpret correctly? Writing your not so unusual tome and then stating it is a rudimentary explanation. Such false pride. Making the comment the VSA would be "bright and thumpy" based on the equalization circuity and, I'll bet, no listening experience whatsoever to this speaker. Dogmatically stating speaker design is 90% science and 10% art. You got these figures from where? I mean if you're such a nuts and bolts figures guy who can ostensibly extrapolate reality from reading theory you certainly shed theory for subjectivity when it suits your needs. Really Sean, making comments such as these, that you can tell how an amp or speaker sounds based on parts and design, when you don't even know what parts are used in some circumstances, is ludicrous and disturbing at best, and dangerous at worst. You should really stop all the gibberish. It may impress some, the multi-paragraph quasi techno babble verbosity. But it just looks foolish. Personal resentments towards individuals notwithstanding.
Cinematic: Your intentions were obvious from the get-go, with your subtly denigrating comments to Andrew about the Jena's segueing into the smart ass comment along the lines of it being an advertisement. Nice. Infantile, but nice. And utterly transparent. And your statement as to Rick Gardner buying gear for Jtinn? Bovine excrement. Get your facts straight before making such assinine and erroneous comments. Discaimer: as a friend and customer of Jtinn, I don't necessarily own everything he sells. But I have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express.
Cinematic: Your intentions were obvious from the get-go, with your subtly denigrating comments to Andrew about the Jena's segueing into the smart ass comment along the lines of it being an advertisement. Nice. Infantile, but nice. And utterly transparent. And your statement as to Rick Gardner buying gear for Jtinn? Bovine excrement. Get your facts straight before making such assinine and erroneous comments. Discaimer: as a friend and customer of Jtinn, I don't necessarily own everything he sells. But I have stayed at a Holiday Inn Express.