Hi Bonnie,
> An FAQ is not intended to be a complete tutorial to audio systems
> for
> every concievable situation, it is simply Frequently Asked Questions
> with answers good enough to confound the innocent and elicit "Huh?"
> responses. Seriously, a concise quick answer in as common language
> as
> possible, perhaps with references on where else to look for more
> information on the question in question.
I've only recently plugged into this echo as a complete audio novice - 95% of
what gets tossed around goes straight over my head at the moment, but I am
pleased to say that I was about to ask if the *WAS* a FAQ for AUDIO.
My only suggestion, therefore, is that you consider including a section for
novices such as myself that might point us in the right direction to get
information beyound (before?) the scope of the FAQ.
Perhaps a section (or sections) along the lines of: Primer Material (sites,
www addresses, book, magazines whatever!) and/or Further Reading/Research.
Oh, perhaps a section akin to a 'dictionary or common terms' would also stop
people like myself asking "What..?" On day One I though a driver was the
person behind the wheel...
Good luck, and I'll continue lurking for a while yet!
Regards,
Greg.
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