In Reply to: Wouldn’t it be great to measure overall system improvement? posted by skinzy on July 21, 2014 at 09:34:32:
A problem here is that some "improvements" matter more to us than others. A bit more clarity and coherence can affect us more than additional range, for example. I say this having spent a week or so listening to nothing but a pair of Tocaro 40's, which have less range (highs and lows) than their big brothers, the 42's. I am very happy and can't hear what's missing...probably because what's present is more important than what's missing...? I'm sure when I switch back, I'll hear the "improvements," but I am curious how much they'll matter and what, if anything, will be lost.
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- RE: Wouldn’t it be great to measure overall system improvement? - Bob Neill 07/22/1413:55:52 07/22/14 (1)
- I share your feelings - Frihed89 01:24:43 07/23/14 (0)