In Reply to: RE: Honestly posted by E-Stat on April 20, 2017 at 20:48:27:
Does everyone have multi-radial ? Then the article's conclusion (which you avoided): "frequency response varies drastically across the record".As for Sanders, his interconnect-test was not bogus, only you say it is. And just listen to 192kbs and then CD. NO DIFFERENCE in sound quality.
His points on analog recording and digital playback were the reasons I cited it. But like the styli study, you avoid the big points and pick on the small ones.
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