In Reply to: RE: Enough Computer Audio Mythology posted by Tony Lauck on December 12, 2014 at 13:51:01:
"There are good reasons why changing the control program might affect the sound quality."
Or are there not good reasons? What exactly are you saying? If you are trying to assert that a "control program might affect the sound quality" you certainly have a roundabout and equivocal way of saying so.
C'mon, stake out a position!
People here have scolded me for asking to see measurements to back up audible claims by saying that hearing a difference lead to subsequent changes in measurements. The implication of course (if indeed not the assertion) is that hearing is superior to measurement.
Any guess as to when we'll see measurements to back up or refute any claims that "control programs might affect the sound quality?"
JE
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