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In Reply to: Re: The answer is not to accept the status quo posted by KlausR. on May 10, 2007 at 00:14:56:
"When Dr. Heyser was president of AES, that would have been the very moment for Clark to try and get a peer-reviewed paper on the subject published. Did he ever try?"No he didn't, but he can see very clearly that Klaus's usual research acuity is operative here.
Dr. Heyser *was* elected president, but unfortunately he died before assuming office.
Good try on the attack, better luck next time.
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I'm generous, you get the point.Now tell us what the score was in Lipshitz' DBT where musical excerpts were used.
Instead you demand of me that I go off to Canada and beg to look in Stanley's lab books.Ridiculous!
In his AES paper on midrange phase distortion Lipshitz cites an Audio Amateur article (Muller, TAA vol. 11, p.64 (1980 Jan.)) where the results of that two-part DBT (test tone + musical excerpts) were describes (at least that's what I assume).Now the questions:
Do you have that article?
Are the number of runs and and the scores for both parts of that experiment mentioned?
If your answer to both previous questions is yes, will you tell us that score? If not, why not?
and usually it works with those folks. So, as usual, I have to do it myself, find the answers that is.I'll keep you posted.
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