In Reply to: RE: Baffled about computer power posted by Jaundiced Ear on June 16, 2013 at 01:00:55:
"...If the difference is inadubile, then it cannot be heard."
Huh? How is this a statement (poor spelling notwithstanding)? It's like saying "if the thing is invisible then it cannot be seen". No sh$t.
I've not always agreed with Steve's conclusions, but he always seems to get to them with a plan and with a documented path. He has already said he is working on it....he simply asked (in this thread) a question as he readies his own tests. The risk, of course, is that someone, like yourself, will not read the whole thread and come to a conclusion that is unfair. IOW, give him some freaking time! What is your hurry? If you need a quick conclusion, let us know your own tests and results.
As far as my own comments, I am not an engineer or proper scientist, so I rely on others, usually. But I am not afraid to ask the stupid questions. Discovery is a dangerous thing; one is often labeled a heretic. And in computer audio it seems that there is way more to discover than has been discovered.
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- RE: Baffled about computer power - ted_b 06/16/1307:32:11 06/16/13 (2)
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