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Please Help: What must I study or know to be considered as knowledge on Hi-Fi?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 29367" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>ODUODU,</p><p></p><p>Me again -</p><p></p><p>I have left something out. I will be amiss not to warn sternly about becoming too involved in information in promotional narrative, glossies, etc. I am sorry if I step on toes (not that I am aware of on this forum), but I have had more trouble in my long audio career with getting folks back on track after such influences than all the rest of my problems combined. 'Good' promotion (if such exists) at the start never steers too far from the truth lest it shows, but as they go further information often can become such drivel that one reaches for antacid. Sorry to be blunt, but seasoned reviewer Ken Kessler once said: "Repeat anything often enough and people will believe it." See also the quote at the bottom of my posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 29367, member: 144"] ODUODU, Me again - I have left something out. I will be amiss not to warn sternly about becoming too involved in information in promotional narrative, glossies, etc. I am sorry if I step on toes (not that I am aware of on this forum), but I have had more trouble in my long audio career with getting folks back on track after such influences than all the rest of my problems combined. 'Good' promotion (if such exists) at the start never steers too far from the truth lest it shows, but as they go further information often can become such drivel that one reaches for antacid. Sorry to be blunt, but seasoned reviewer Ken Kessler once said: "Repeat anything often enough and people will believe it." See also the quote at the bottom of my posts. [/QUOTE]
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