About users with hidden agendas


If you know that a user is a dealer and they fail to disclose and attacks other users because they make a point against their interest, do you expose the user?

I know of a gentleman here that continuously posts and goes after people and does not disclose who he is. 

What are the ethics of this forum?

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no Ted you would like to twist the narrative as you always do to make it seem that there was always a hidden agenda. As is friggin’ patently obvious we only just got to find out about this new line of deviant behaviour.

you DO appear to display strong recidivist patterns

Me, the lead designer of Synergistic Research, started a series of threads speaking under my own name and title

no Ted, the whole point is you yoiu didn’t use your title so people weren’t aware of your commercial interests and what you were peddling. You continually lie and delete in your attempts to re-write history. Remember when the OP posted proof that threads could be removed, you knew you were busted, so you had admin remove the post. Doesn’t reflect very well on the bona fides of your Profucts Ted.

 

 

True or False?


The following is a common sentiment from some who claim to be audiophiles.

If you hear something but can’t measure it, you only think you heard a difference.

 

This notion is also common among people who claim to possess an accomplished understanding of audio, especially when achieving a high level of performance for a minimal investment.

So who’s right? On the one hand we have Objectivists who claim if you can’t measure it, you can’t possibly hear it or if you do, its expectation bias and self delusion. Are these people correct? Do they get as good as a sound, or better for far less money by ignoring cables, power cords, mechanical isolation, basically any accessory that many have found to dramatically improve performance despite a lack measurements? Do those who dismiss expensive digital to analog converters as being no better than rather common digital components with decent measurements get just as high a performance level as those of us with MSB and DCS? Do people who claim it’s all about finding perfect speaker placement, do these people outperform those of us with systems that cost multiples more than what they pay (Who also pay close attention to speaker placement as well as everything else)? Or do those of us who pay attention to cables— digital, analog, and power, what we set our components on top of, how we place our speakers, acoustics, and tweaks, expensive DACs and the like, do we get better sound? Who’s right? And how do we ultimately determine sound quality?

 

 

 

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we know who the sock puppet gang is

you really cut me up Ted. Re-write the narrative as much as you want, enough people here have seen you for what you really are.

good bye..

That is exactly what is happening

read my posts, then tell me I’m an objectivist. I have posted multiple times that I believe Denney’s behaviour is making it difficult for subjectivists to be taken seriously

 

Did some reinvent themselves to have a go at Ted? 

I assure you Ted  has been noxious enough to attract an entirely new fan base, despite what he would like you to believe.

 

collateral damage from the tubebuffer ‘boner’ incident I see

they just decided to napalm everything in the zone..

 I find his posts wildly entertaining.

me too, I wish I could write like that..

Well thanks to whichever child on this thread had my post deleted regarding autism.

someone who calls people with the condition "ass burgers" perhaps