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A/V calibration from a specialist publication perspective
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<blockquote data-quote="legro" data-source="post: 368463" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>Love 'em both. </p><p>Maybe just me though, but I find that I can fully appreciate either, just not at the same time. In the beginning I found myself sitting in rock concerts with my eyes closed. That was before I discovered the horrendous acoustics of most live venues and now I find myself sittting at rock concerts with earplugs and binoculars.</p><p></p><p>Maybe just another example of that old cliche of guys being unable to multitask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legro, post: 368463, member: 584"] Love 'em both. Maybe just me though, but I find that I can fully appreciate either, just not at the same time. In the beginning I found myself sitting in rock concerts with my eyes closed. That was before I discovered the horrendous acoustics of most live venues and now I find myself sittting at rock concerts with earplugs and binoculars. Maybe just another example of that old cliche of guys being unable to multitask. [/QUOTE]
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