In Reply to: ideal settings posted by fmak on April 15, 2014 at 11:00:26:
ideal setting should mean ideal performance. You'll never know what those settings are until you've assembled the system.
You might have a recommended or default settings as a starting point but the end user has to determine what is ideal.
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Follow Ups
- "ideal" settings? Come on give me a break - Goober58 11:05:01 04/15/14 (8)
- Since every audio player - fmak 11:31:05 04/15/14 (7)
- That's why final/ideal settings are up to the end user not the programmer - Goober58 11:52:55 04/15/14 (6)
- That's why final/ideal settings are up to the end user not the programmer - fmak 23:43:06 04/15/14 (5)
- Please keep focus on what we are discussing - Goober58 00:12:40 04/16/14 (4)
- focus on what you are asserting and not what I said - fmak 02:19:13 04/16/14 (3)
- Engineering tools and doctors equipment are calibrated on a regular. - Goober58 11:12:38 04/16/14 (2)
- I thought you wanted to stay focussed - fmak 11:15:38 04/16/14 (1)
- If you are an engineer you wouldn't be disagreeing with me. - Goober58 11:22:19 04/16/14 (0)