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In Reply to: RE: To Dither or Not to Dither? J. River/PonoMusic World posted by Tony Lauck on April 17, 2016 at 14:26:34
"I was passing on what these people reported."
In other words, your "evidence" is hearsay. Why would you waste our time with such silliness? Who cares what mystery listeners report? We are unable to quiz or question the folks making the assertion you say they made. Maybe you misunderstood them. Or maybe they misspoke. Or maybe they were flat out wrong. We will never know the truth because we were not able to question them ourselves.
"Since Archimago's supposedly a measurement guy, I threw this out as a challenge to him."
An even better challenge would be for you to post measurements of your own.
JE
"A difference which makes no difference is no difference at all." - William James
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Audio Asylym is not a court of law and so there is no hearsay rule. In any event, this would not be hearsay, since the comments in question were sent to me via private email. These private emails (which I still have) would constitute evidence. I would also point out that the legal system is designed to resolve disputes peacefully and is not designed to discover scientific or engineering truth.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
Sorry Tony, my bad. Now that I've gone back and reread your post I see that you were simply passing on the claims of others, and not saying that the claims they made were probative.
My eyes aren't what they used to be!
JE
"A difference which makes no difference is no difference at all." - William James
yes, but with the wrong tools and approach.
He ignores your facts or just pushes his agenda.
An unprovoked attack from a poster who seemingly thinks posting an opinion online turns it into fact.JE
What is going on tonight? It's as if the forum software is possessed.
"A difference which makes no difference is no difference at all." - William James
Edits: 04/18/16 04/18/16 04/18/16
enabled and listened to dither on hires files? It's something that I have wondered about but has been too lazy to go into it in a detailed way (which is necessary to draw 'right' conclusions)
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