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RE: Wouldn't stop anything. Matter of fact people can do what you suggest but don't.

Well accurate is a system that gives out amplified a signal similar to the input (sorry for the bad English)
If you take a picture of an old person an accurate picture could be not nice, but it is accurate
If you photoshop it it could be nicer but less accurate, less true to the original
The same applies to sounds for me
I prefer accuracy even if the original is not that nice
Kind regards,
bg


RE: Wouldn't stop anything. Matter of fact people can do what you suggest but don't., posted on July 24, 2014 at 11:05:19
beppe61
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What you say is not in contrast with what i think
Of course listening room is a decisive element, at least for speakers of course
For this i think that measurements should be taken on the whole system in the actual listening environment
But my accent still is on measurements not evaluations by ear
As i said the evidence is in the labs ... they are full of expensive instruments
I suppose they are useful for design and i believe they can be equally useful for testing
Sound in the end is physics
Kind regards,
bg

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Beppster,

You are a perfect candidate for "Music, Physics and Engineering", and "Master Handbook of Acoustics".

Buy both, and read them.

:)


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