In Reply to: The acoustic wavefront posted by Inmate51 on September 3, 2014 at 10:21:36:
Yes, and why fuss over a thing if it is not perceivable... TO YOU?One of the first things we need to do as audiophiles, IMO is to listen. Listen, in order to find out what it is that matters to YOU, to your ears. Don't take anyone else's word, don't worry about that which is theoretically "correct". What sounds best and most realistic to you?
*Listen*, and *Do*...
If doing whatever it takes to satisfy our own ears is not one of the primary goals of this hobby, then why would any of us want to have anything to do with it?
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- RE: "Whether or not it is perceivable is another matter." - genungo 20:06:51 09/03/14 (4)
- RE: "Whether or not it is perceivable is another matter." - Inmate51 21:16:14 09/03/14 (3)
- RE: "However, with regard to sound, you're on the wrong track." - genungo 22:35:49 09/03/14 (2)
- ask yourself - unclestu 22:53:02 09/03/14 (1)
- RE: "I think you better re-examine your suppositions." - genungo 23:18:40 09/03/14 (0)