In Reply to: depends on the print and transfer. posted by Analog Scott on April 2, 2007 at 18:14:22:
I guess I could hire some kids to talk behind me while I'm watching. Maybe I'll spill some coke on the floor to make sure its sticky. Perhaps I'll crank my volume up to painfull levels, and set my TV to be slightly out of focus, so it could equal the movie experience.
Personally, I *hate* the movie experience.
Jack
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Follow Ups
- "maybe someday the home video experience will equal the movie going experience. " - Jack G 05:08:34 04/03/07 (12)
- Wow, didn't realize I had to spell it out - Analog Scott 09:10:18 04/03/07 (11)
- No you didn't - Jack G 10:51:43 04/03/07 (10)
- Yes I did. - Analog Scott 11:28:31 04/03/07 (9)
- My point - Jack G 12:18:11 04/03/07 (8)
- your point is not universal - Analog Scott 13:07:05 04/03/07 (7)
- As with people who assert that LPs don't sound better than CDs because of some clicks and pops. That's noise, not sound. - clarkjohnsen 08:47:44 04/04/07 (1)
- No assertion, but if LP noise is present it isn't necessarily closer to the live or studio experience ... - Audiophilander 16:51:20 04/05/07 (0)
- I never said it was. - Jack G 14:02:14 04/03/07 (4)
- this is pointless, lets try to get back on subject. - Analog Scott 15:12:48 04/03/07 (3)
- On the contrary… - David Aiken 17:35:10 04/03/07 (0)
- You're right-my apologies - Jack G 15:17:51 04/03/07 (1)
- Hey no prob - Analog Scott 16:57:08 04/03/07 (0)