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Re: What's wrong with you?

"Sure more amplifier differences will be heard with an accurate speaker - but the degree they (the differences) effect listening will be different than with an inaccurate speaker"

Maybe but again, unlikely.

"But no matter how you cut it the speaker that is the most accurate will rarely be the one that's heard as being the most obviously revealing* I want to say unless one counts the total revelations not the degree of them - but even that's not for sure as it's possible that differences may not rise to the level of audibility with the more accurate speaker."

I agree in the number (accurate speakers do show more about the electronics) and disagree in the degree. I think there is no way you can say an inaccurate speaker will show more dramatic differences than an accurate one. Where do you get this from?? Have you ever owned what many people or "experts" would consider accurate speakers? How many different brands have you lived with? How many expensive ones have you owned or auditioned for a lengthy time period?What is your basis for this assumption? I am putting this question to you as such because these statements fly in the face with most, if not all, of the experience I have with loudspeakers (including designing and building them). If you are not making these statements from direct experience then where are they coming from?



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  • Re: What's wrong with you? - morricab 10/12/0500:26:35 10/12/05 (1)
    • ok - Don T 08:05:16 10/12/05 (0)


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