In Reply to: RE: "Everything on the bias circuit is audible" posted by aknaydenov on April 9, 2016 at 05:31:57:
"Some of them are timbre characteristics of each element. Different resistors for example have different sonics......"
Why wouldn't that be measurable?
Tre'
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- RE: "Everything on the bias circuit is audible" - Tre' 13:03:45 04/09/16 (13)
- Timbre - Tre' 14:10:48 04/09/16 (11)
- Attacks come first in importance, and then decays, and harmonics on the continuus tone come last - Timbo in Oz 17:15:17 04/12/16 (10)
- RE: Attacks come first in importance, and then decays, and harmonics on the continuus tone come last - Tre' 18:19:47 04/13/16 (2)
- The bit below the quoted article noted that this was opinion. - Timbo in Oz 22:25:17 04/13/16 (1)
- RE: The bit below the quoted article noted that this was opinion. - Tre' 11:35:31 04/14/16 (0)
- No Valve Rectifiers? - Triode_Kingdom 13:09:29 04/13/16 (6)
- two of those resistors that coe n slowly one on the primary AC feed and one on the HT secondary. - Timbo in Oz 14:41:48 04/13/16 (5)
- I don't think that's very effective - Triode_Kingdom 08:21:40 04/14/16 (0)
- What, pray tell, is 'coe n'? (NT) - jeffreybehr 18:42:18 04/13/16 (3)
- come on? Sorry - Timbo in Oz 21:27:28 04/13/16 (2)
- RE: come on? Sorry - aknaydenov 10:38:17 04/14/16 (1)
- RE: come on? Sorry - drlowmu 21:02:47 05/01/16 (0)
- As Richard C. Heyser conjectured... we know not ... yet... what to measure.~nT - Cleantimestream 13:29:44 04/09/16 (0)