The best and worst Audiogon poster's


I have enjoyed these threads very much. I feel I have come to know some of Audiogon's members thru there postings. I have my favorite's like the knowledgable gentleman Albert Porter, In his ear's I trust Mikeam, Tubegroover, 3Dman and the controversial and sometime's entertaining Carl Eber. Who are your favorites and why.
brulee
Joysjane. I am sincerely sorry that you have (obviously) been mistreated, it is a shame that any person should have to deal with discrimination in any part of life. Worst yet, with employment where one must do for a living what is necessary to survive. Since I lack your experience on this subject, I too apologize that we headed off in this direction. Your intelligent response tells me that we will be able to share the more enjoyable topic of music in other posts. You are obviously passionate about music, and your mature attitude makes me want to hear what you have to say. My sincere best to you!
while i never new the religious background of those who make soundlabs, more on an audio topic, i found it fascinating to learn that the founder of the company is in fact, deaf... strange profession for a deaf person. i couldn't help but tink of ludwig van...
Sedond, You are correct about Roger being nearly deaf. He was not born that way, but rather lost his hearing recently due to medical reasons. His US patents go back for 25 years and more, and the Soundlab speaker is now 21 years old. Obviously the design, and required listening was done many years ago, when he had normal hearing.
Mr Porter
You allways amaze my with your knowledge not only about equipment but also about the Hi Fi community .The way you handle your posts is an example to be followed.
yes, al, one of the audio rags did an article about him & his company a while back. which is why it reminded me knida of ludwig van - he kept at it, even after he lost his hearing.

regards, doug

ps - i agree w/sol - yure a class-act.