Steve guttenberg


What is it that gives you the right to tell anyone what is "best" recordings to use to listen to speakers. The list you had at that place you write for are unknowns for 90% of people. I been an audiophile way too long and have in the last few years have learned it's about the music. Not about dissecting a piece of music or pretending a soundstage happens in real life. Come on mannn, get real.
And we wonder why most people think were a bunch of idiots and fools.
Harley
harley52
"What is it that gives you the right to tell anyone what is "best" recordings to use to listen to speakers."

The first amendment.
The first amendment.

Better watch your use of that! You'll get an IRS audit, someone listening to your phone calls, and a drone circling over your house.

How's that for taking the thread in a different direction :)
Harley,

I know Steve and I know here he lives. I would gladly pay him a visit for you around midnight and make sure he doesn't make any more lists to bother you.

Unless of course this is actually a promotional thread to get people to read his Audiophiliac blog.

I certainly just looked it up.
My reaction was in regards to the article he wrote in Cnet. The only one I've heard of, along with around 90% of people is Riki L Jones.