In Reply to: A slight change in volume (SPL) will be audible ... but so what? posted by Richard BassNut Greene on August 21, 2006 at 08:58:32:
> > I'd be more concerned with what I could hear during a single blind comparison (SBT) using a good test methodology, not what others claimed they could hear (we really don't know for sure if they DID hear anything using your test methodology). < <Someone performed the test on me in a SBT earlier in the week, and I could hear a difference...this is what prompted me to do the test with the group - the explanation of how the tweak works makes no sense to me, so I wanted to see if others could hear the same thing I heard.
> > I hope "installing" the tweak did not cause any break in the music, or the noise of a switch, because both would be clues to the listeners that something had been changed. < <
Nope, no break in the music at all, and no noise of a switch.
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Follow Ups
- Re: A slight change in volume (SPL) will be audible ... but so what? - PhilNYC 08/21/0609:28:41 08/21/06 (4)
- You didn't mention if the tweak caused a small change in volume (which could be audible) nt - Richard BassNut Greene 09:30:35 08/22/06 (3)
- Re: You didn't mention if the tweak caused a small change in volume (which could be audible) nt - PhilNYC 12:01:08 08/22/06 (2)
- A small change in level will often be mistaken for a change in quality - Analog Scott 12:05:11 08/22/06 (1)
- Re: A small change in level will often be mistaken for a change in quality - PhilNYC 13:39:25 08/22/06 (0)