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In Reply to: RE: Has anyone ever documented the effects of... posted by mkuller on May 04, 2009 at 14:21:16
"time, air, dynamics, image/soundstage or revelation of inner detail on an audio component DBT?"
A voltage signal passing through an electrical component offers non-of these parameters or characteristics either, so when we measure the components voltage response - gozinta vs. gozouta is not any different than measuring the pressure response of a loudspeaker at some (or many) position. The characteristics of what we measure relate to the your expectations and interpretations of this signals - that, when reaching your ears, in your system, are translated by your brain into the characteristics of time, air, dynamics, image/soundstage, or resolution of detail or...
This is why a great system or component - in your opinion may not product the same "magic" in someone else's observation - even in the same room with the same system. Engineers know this and can manipulate the sound of their components - if they like - to have more detail, dynamics, air etc.
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