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You're an audio rube. And a cocky incoherent, arrogant, most likely spoiled 15 year old.
 
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You're an audio rube. And a cocky incoherent, arrogant, most likely spoiled 15 year old.

Yeah, and you're a jerk.
 
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Moving along... :(

I'm hopefully going to start building my home studio back up again... I used to have a pair of Genelec 1029As and the matching 7050a sub... Although I don't know about hitting 126db... They were unbelievably flat and precise. I miss them badly. I don't know if I want to do the same thing again just because the price tag is steep.

And as far has hearing damage... trust me... for anyone out there who thinks it doesn't matter.... It's not worth it. I thought it was just fun to keep things loud during stage performances without protection... until when at the doctor I was missing tones in my right ear. The same side where usually had my primary monitor on stage. Not good news for somebody who wanted to be a producer.
 
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Yeah, hearing loss sucks. I don't blast music through speakers or headphones, or any of that, but I am a musician, and have definitely lost hearing because of it. Some of it is my own playing (I often am forced to play loud at gigs that don't have mics), and some of it is due to playing next to drummers, flutists, piccoloists, and trumpet players, lol. I would strongly recommend taking the best care of your ears that you can.
 
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TFunkadelic said:
You're an audio rube. And a cocky incoherent, arrogant, most likely spoiled 15 year old.
I am not spoiled, I have worked for every thing I have..... very little is just handed to me. *Does it make you feel good about your self, dissing a 15 year old.
Note: His post count, What an idiot.
 
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macaudiodj said:
I am not spoiled, I have worked for every thing I have..... very little is just handed to me. *Does it make you feel good about your self, dissing a 15 year old.
Note: His post count, What an idiot.



The actual dissing doesn't really make me feel good about myself, no...but your reaction to it is funny to me.
 
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TFunkadelic said:
You're an audio rube. And a cocky incoherent, arrogant, most likely spoiled 15 year old.

Wow! I haven't heard "rube" used to describe someone since... well, never! I had to look it up to be sure of the definition. Come on, there's a fine line between having healthy argument and outright flaming. Let's keep it civil.

-Besides, if you're a Mac owner, you're definitely used to spoiling. Who else would spend thousands on all these wonderful toys?


Oh, and back on subject... My roommate used two Event Project Studio 5 monitors to roughly mix our album before it got to our producer (not sure of the wattage, they're not in front of me.)
Anyone else?
 
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I really like how the title of this thread reflects what is actually being discussed.
 

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