I don't disagree.
I think you would find I don't ask that many questions regarding the Kemper.
I've been a professional musician since 1966-1967. Lots of experiences and learning/teaching opportunities along the way.
I started doing audio work i about 1973 as a way to keep money rolling in during times between band projects. Was quite fortunate and over the years have done different mixing gigs along the way in some very wide varieties of national and international acts. It's been a good area of knowledge that works into writing, touring, recording.
I have been fortunate enough to find myself in some good situations. If one truly does music as a serious endeavor for making money and doing things as well and valid in an artistic way there are always high and low points as time goes along.
I appreciate opportunities to learn as well as teach.
I have also learned to do more research than in just one place or source. I think you assume I hadn't already done research and my post here was but one way of finding the best answer and to validate or refute taking just a manual read or internet question as the only part of researching something that needs getting done efficiently.
I would caution that you shouldn't assume someone is lazy when they might actually be better described as being thorough.
I have found the best methods for me involve avoiding assumptions. You might agree researching multiple sources isn't actually lazy or not doing one's homework.
It can be difficult to rely on a non native language to be that certain in translation regarding meaning and some subtle nuance. I did some work with a Russian ballet company years ago and I relied on more than just one interpreter.
Again, I appreciate the responses.