In Reply to: Do you agree: "The sound quality at my sweet spot seat is more important than at other seats." = a better question posted by Richard BassNut Greene on March 14, 2007 at 08:40:53:
Richard,Both of my quotes are word-for-word from you, from our discussion that's now on the back page. Since it was a point you had brought up several times and obviously worded in strong language, I wanted to see if it was true - I wanted to see if you were accurately representing two-channel owners. This was among the few things you and I disagreed on that could be tested.
And, we have a pretty good spread of responses here - so I think the poll question is relevant.
Since most of the respondents elaborated on their answers, there is no need to have a multiple-choice poll. For some the sweet spot is pretty much all that matters, just as you claimed. But for just about as many others, it's the most important but certianly not the only thing that matters; and for a few it doesn't stand out as significantly more important than the sound elsewhere. These latter two cases run counter to what you claimed.
But totally apart from you or me proving or disproving statements, I think it's interesting to get an idea of what others think on the subject.
Frankly I expected the results to be skewed heaviliy in favor of "disagree", and they're not. So while maybe you weren't as right as you thought, obviously you weren't as wrong as I thought. The truth lies somewhere in between our extremes - not for the first and probably not for the last time.
Duke
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Follow Ups
- Nope, that biases it too much towards "agree". - Duke 09:44:41 03/14/07 (4)
- Truth -- just what is that? - Richard BassNut Greene 13:14:39 03/14/07 (3)
- I prefer not to "disregard"... - Duke 15:25:07 03/14/07 (2)
- I must have missed that - Schu 05:41:23 03/15/07 (1)
- Link - Duke 10:26:44 03/15/07 (0)