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RE: A funny story about square wave test on speakers


Hi and thanks for the valuable reply
I am fascinated by the measurements because they are accurate, dependable, true and objective (when well done of course).
After this discussion i would think that distortion measurements could be the more valuable to predict sound quality
But then again i notice that almost no magaine perform them
So my confusion persists
Maybe we are so used to distortion that when it is not present we miss something ?
Thanks again


Kind regards,
bg


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