Can anyone point me to their favorite use of BAD non-audio adjectives in the audio press?
ATLAudio Senior Audioholic Oct 26, 2017 #1 Can anyone point me to their favorite use of BAD non-audio adjectives in the audio press?
killdozzer Audioholic Samurai Oct 26, 2017 #2 Check this thread by @Bucknekked, you'll find a few good laughs.
Bucknekked Audioholic Samurai Oct 26, 2017 #3 ATLAudio said: Can anyone point me to their favorite use of BAD non-audio adjectives in the audio press? Click to expand... yep, the thread about favorite purple prose has a bunch of classics in it. once the thread got going, there was a lot of very creative writing quoted. I enjoyed that thread until it ran out of gas.
ATLAudio said: Can anyone point me to their favorite use of BAD non-audio adjectives in the audio press? Click to expand... yep, the thread about favorite purple prose has a bunch of classics in it. once the thread got going, there was a lot of very creative writing quoted. I enjoyed that thread until it ran out of gas.
William Lemmerhirt Audioholic Overlord Oct 26, 2017 #4 I was just looking for an excuse to write “chocolaty midrange”!!!!!!!
Steve81 Audioholics Five-0 Oct 26, 2017 #5 ATLAudio said: Can anyone point me to their favorite use of BAD non-audio adjectives in the audio press? Click to expand... A little more than a simple adjective, but it fits the bill: The sound styling can best be described as a frost-covered meadowland perturbed by rays from the distant sun. Click to expand...
ATLAudio said: Can anyone point me to their favorite use of BAD non-audio adjectives in the audio press? Click to expand... A little more than a simple adjective, but it fits the bill: The sound styling can best be described as a frost-covered meadowland perturbed by rays from the distant sun. Click to expand...