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RE: Yes, I Have!

Posted by ahendler on December 13, 2016 at 10:48:05:

Never said you are not hearing an improvement in sound when using a super tweeter. In the 60's when we first brought in the Dolby-A noise reduction system to our studio everybody though high frequencies were being rolled off. But when we took measurements Frequency responce was the same with or without Dolby. We spent a lot of time trying to figure out what was going on. We discovered that if you took a recording and added random noise from 12khz to 20khz there was a definet increase in frequency extension along with increased resolution in detail. So you guys are correct in what you are hearing, you just have the mechanism wrong. Interesting passive aggresive use of the phrase "my friend" or is it sarcasm?
Alan