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" If it measures good and sounds bad, -- it is bad"


Do you have any specific example for this ?
I agree that the system should be tested as a whole in the actual listening environment
the problem is that sometimes very scientifici designers become unscientific
I have seen a video of a very good engineer equalizing a recording by ear ... this is just ridiculous ... what is the sense of eq a sound ?
It is like photoshopping musics ... is not accurate.
It is not realistic.
I am obsessed with distortion.
For me a low distortion system cannot sound bad. It is impossible.
Distortion must be measured on all the chain of course and it can be done quite easily.
Measurement on only one piece of the chain can tell something but the final test must be in the listening room.





Kind regards,
bg


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