Describe WARM tone
- From: "Jeff" <catfisherman62@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 00:26:10 GMT
So it occured to me that I see this all the time on here, and today the
Salesman mentioned it at GC. So what exactly does WARM TONE relate to? What
does it mean, if you can describe it. Is there an opposite like Cold Tone?
Or NOT WARM TONE? I already Googled it, not a definition, just people saying
it.
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