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RE: Running unbalanced audio - distance?


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Running unbalanced audio - distance?
  • From: "Calum Morrell" <calum@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 14:01:56 -0000
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hey Keith, chill dood ;-)

and can I beta test the switcher when you get there? please, pretty please?
</grovel>

On 13 Mar 2002 at 13:12, Keith Doxey wrote:

>
> Already replied to the message you posted on the HomeVision list.
>
> <GRIPE MODE>
>
> Why do you post the same message to multiple lists ?
>
> Most of use subscribe to most of the lists so will see a posting
> anyway.
>
> If it is specific to HomeVision then HomeVision-Users will be the
> best place as that is its area of expertise and purpose in life.
>
> If it is KAT5 specific then KAT5-Users is the place.
>
> For more general and UK specific HA enquiries then UKHA_D is the
> place.
>
> Whilst not as bad as Crossposting, depending on which list someone
> chooses to answer your question in directly affects the replies that
> other readers (who might have an interest) will see.
>
> The reason for multiple lists, including all the offshoots of UKHA,
> is to avoid overloading uninterested parties with information that is
> not mainstream to the list in question NOT to give someone multiple
> places to ask exactly the same question.
>
> </GRIPE MODE>
> Keith
> www.diyha.co.uk
> www.kat5.tv

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Calum Morrell
http://www.drochaid.info




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