Hi James,
And it's both much appreciated and relevant. However, don't you also have access to a laptop or PC, certainly at home, which you could use for your, shall we say, more 'in-depth' contributions? I didn't request paragraphs for any reasons of pedantry, simply to make what you've written quicker and easier to read.
It would be a shame for folks simply to skim passed your erudite observations (as I admit I did), as they're difficult to decipher, simply through your posts containing a lack of paragraphs.
Something perhaps to bear in mind in future?
Absolutely not. All that matters is that your opinion is based on relevant experience, which yours is. I haven't yet got to assessing your views on Tannoys, as I need to go through the thread properly.If my view diverges from the prevailing view espoused on AoS surely that should not be relevant.
Not at all, but on AoS we value quality more than quantity, so well-presented and carefully considered opinions, both in terms of context and visual appearance [ease of reading] will always be more valued than numerous rushed and untidy responses, quickly typed on phones. Where possible, we always seek to raise standards.Do remember that, in a smart phone age, you may stifle debate if you prioritise delivery over content. Or was that the idea?
That said, if the 'rushed option' is the *only* one available, due to time constraints or whatever, then fair enough. However, I often find it's also down to laziness and the propensity to rely on using a smartphone. Try enjoying the use of a proper sized keyboard for a change - you never know, you might grow to like it!
Lol... I'm sure that there's no-one here 'hurt' by views expressed that are different to their own. It's only a pair of speakers, not life or death!Also apologies to anyone hurt that I have an alternative view to the primacy of Tannoy DC speakers: It is not intended as a personal affront, it is just one person's view on a forum.
Marco.