In Reply to: RE: Discovered, by who, and when? posted by geoffkait on October 17, 2013 at 13:29:10:
Well, then I guess us guys who actually engineer all these recording you listen to don't understand it either.I could point to several (no numerous actually) text books that have this information and how slew rate determines the ears ability to perceive postliminary transients. However, if you guys wanna talk about what other hobbyists believe by all means, look it up on some other forum online.
And the THD thing, you are dead wrong. At least that's what I discovered at the MIT Acoustics Lab, and 27 years engineering in the audio world, and having worked designing power supplies for amplifiers including Mark Levinson in the early 80's.
But go ahead, believe what you like. :-)
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- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - jrlaudio 20:02:27 10/17/13 (5)
- concur, High Slew rate.is one of Spectral's goals and is discernable flesh and.bone traded for speed*nT - Cleantimestream 19:27:08 10/28/13 (1)
- Ya gotta love Spectral's verbiage. - geoffkait 04:50:51 10/29/13 (0)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - geoffkait 06:33:18 10/18/13 (2)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - john curl 08:51:56 11/08/13 (1)
- RE: Discovered, by who, and when? - geoffkait 06:09:43 11/09/13 (0)