In Reply to: RE: It sounds better for real when it obeys human hearing perceptual rules. posted by Ralph on June 8, 2021 at 09:46:22:
Thanks Ralph. Your response was the sort of thing I had hoped for. Couldn't agree more and I think if this could be expanded upon, we might get further along the road as to why things sound the way they do.I suspect though we might need more sensitive equipment and more thoughtful analysis than whether a voltage is developed across a component or not given the complexity of music vs a simple voltage measurement.
My main point was there are very few people that would go as far as you have and little to none that have taken it further. I've seen testing where difference in components can be identified; where they deviate from their ideals but how that translates into how it sounds seems to be missing although there is some correlation to the quality of the result.
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- RE: It sounds better for real when it obeys human hearing perceptual rules. - Stephen R 06/8/2113:10:34 06/8/21 (2)
- Parts can make it sound better for real. - Ralph 14:09:11 06/8/21 (1)
- RE: Parts can make it sound better for real. - Stephen R 14:25:32 06/8/21 (0)