In Reply to: RE: "Everything on the bias circuit is audible" posted by Tre' on April 9, 2016 at 13:03:45:
"Timbre is mainly determined by the harmonic content of a sound and the dynamic characteristics of the sound such as vibrato and the attack-decay envelope of the sound."
We can measure those.
I'm not saying that we know what all to measure but we can measure the above.
I believe a lot of the time when parts changes are made and differences are heard it is something we can measure.....we just don't.
Instead, the sound difference is chalked up to the great "unknown and unknowable".
It seems magic dust is more popular/fun than science.
Whatever.
Tre'
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Follow Ups
- 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)