Please add some structure to future comparisons! Only the true enthusiasts bother when it's too complicated. Others give up and dismiss it all.
Sorry Fredrik, will do
I'm not confused at all. But I followed the threads from start to the finish. Moving from Vimeo to Dropbox (following the new checklist) may have confused some people if they dipped in and out of the thread. But in the end I knew which pieces of music were being played, what was being compared with what and made my choices.
FairPlayMotty wrote: ↑2020-08-21 15:14
I'm not confused at all.
That's because you're a true enthusiast! I have pm's from people who thinks it's all very confusing and a bit off-putting with the lack of information of what we're comparing, etc.
You were not even confused by Karousel being both A and B?
FairPlayMotty wrote: ↑2020-08-21 15:14
I'm not confused at all.
That's because you're a true enthusiast! I have pm's from people who thinks it's all very confusing and a bit off-putting with the lack of information of what we're comparing, etc.
You were not even confused by Karousel being both A and B?
I am an enthusiast - guilty!
No to confusion because I followed it all the way through. At one point I had the fairly easy task of translating a name to an A/B or 1/2 but I didn't find it mentally challenging. Perhaps knowing the music helped me.
I was taken aback by some comments about the difficulty of the music itself. But I was guilty of assuming other audiophiles listen to the same diverse set of genres and artists as I do. Not making even basic assumptions about other people and music is something I have learned over the past week. For me listening to new music every year is a given. Given the discussion of how often we can listen to the same albums with the same enjoyment I consider myself very fortunate to have many favourite artists who still produce new music with already extensive catalogues. I did mentally chastise Mahler last night for only producing nine symphonies :-)
I can tell from Minimserver the years when I was spending too many hours a week working by the smaller number of albums.