Grandma’s boy jp music How about actually testing this unit?

Grandma’s boy jp music How about actually testing this unit? Use some actual equipment, meters, scopes, etc. Tear the thing apart and tell us about the hardware inside, why this chip is better, how it compares to other units, etc. The fact is, again, grandma’s boy jp music he may be a smart guy, he has no particular training or experience in this area, hes a medical doctor. So while he can write some fancy words about a product when it comes down to serious analysis he falls on his face. He also seems to be biased, I think he is predisposed to saying expensive products are better than cheaper ones, even if, as in this case, there is no difference performance wise. Consumers read grandma’s boy jp music to get unbiased opinions, not someone telling them a 3500 dollar player is the better one when its really the same as a 500 dollar one. This is where the readers have been let down by this article. I can tell you if I spent 3500 bucks of my hard earned money because I trusted Kens review I would be furious if I found out later Id been basically hoodwinked. Posted on January 19, 2010 9:02 PM Jerry, I find you comment on audiophiles insulting. I thought we are the group of client Lexicon and you need our support most. My room is full of high end gear, but after all this, i m filling my pockets with more common sense than money. Its a wakeup call for all of those caring about the value of their audio gear. We can go to 100 comments here, without having grandma’s boy jp music real questions answered. I hope Lexicon will provide some answers. Posted on January 19, 2010 9:11 PM To Hog you are looking for an argument and to twist my words. Make yourself happy. I spoke of s motives. I NEVER called them a liar. They are a respected site. To the guy offended by me bashing audiophiles. Sorry. Work in the business for a little while. Floor say a pair of Wilson WATT Puppies. Do the demo. Handhold the geek who thinks he can buy them for 12 hours of your time. Then find out he bought them out of state. Then tell me why you wouldnt have been better spending the 12 hours working on earning the business of a top level designer, architect Ive been on both sides of the deal and I know. Its not a good feeling. Lastly, I may not be able to answer EVERYONEs posts here. Its using too much of my time during the day and night I am happy however that the tone is more respectful and professional EVEN if people dont disagree. Please keep up the conversation. Posted on January 19, 2010 11:09 PM You state that the lexicon is different from the oppo. Can you please list the differences. Posted on January 20, 2010 4:22 AM I have twisted no ones words. You said that Audioholics has a specific motive in what theyve said because they sell Oppos and not Lexicons. What is their motive, and what is it that theyre doing to attain said motive? The MOST commonly asked question here is for you to enumerate the functional differences between the two players. Ken said there is a difference, youre backing him so what accounts for the difference? Those are two simple, direct questions. They require simple, direct answers. Trying to get those answers from you thus far has been like trying to squeeze water from a rock. Why are you so reticent to answer them, unless youre the one with ulterior motives? Posted on January 20, 2010 5:02 AM The Oppo didnt receive THX certification because Oppo didnt apply for the cert. Seeing as how the Oppo and the Lexicon are functionally identical the Oppo would certainly receive the cert if it were submitted. Posted on January 20, 2010 6:34 AM Very interesting so far that you havent responded to any of my comments here yet. heres a few more observations for you to chew on. You stated in an earlier post here For most the Oppo is the way to go and Ken says that.

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