Ok, so clearly I was being hyperbolic, but the discussion is "What's the point in running any other config other than PAS?", and the nak 300 mid to late 80s dead section tapes are a valid example of how PAS isn't always the optimal choice for recording a concert. You acknowledged that that was true, but chose to focus in on the semantic different between "most" and "many", while acknowledging that the shotgun PAS tapes weren't the best available, and provided a couple of anecdotal examples of better recordings. I'm aware there are MANY better recordings of the dead that weren't section nak tapes. I never heard them until after I became a taper and got access to people with better recordings. The ones that were passed around in the 80s (when I was going to dead shows, but not a taper) were mostly not great tapes. Once I became a taper and made friends in the taping world, I got access to a whole different world of recordings, and learned that things could be better. That's why I learned about ORTF, and then later many other techniques.
I apologize for calling you an oppositional asshole.