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In Reply to: RE: Do you have data to backup your claims? posted by hahax@verizon.net on December 01, 2020 at 20:46:51
'That different frequencies are absorbed differently shouldn't be a question'
it's not ... the question was 'does anyone know how it was measured'
plus, how did Bose come to the conclusion that 89% of music etc. etc.
you've only trotted out your impressions and assumptions on the design of one of his speaker models ... so your answer is the same as mine isn't it?
I don't know ... and it's evident that you don't either
if I did know, I would have contributed that knowledge
again you don't know either, yet felt you should contribute an opinion critical of Bose as a speaker designer and the implementation of that design paradigm ... blissfully unaware that the original question sailed over your head ... while you're certainly entitled to that opinion you basically hi-jacked the thread, and you're unaware of that too!
do you see that now? it's like your asking me 'how do you breed a cockapoodle' and I answer by telling you they get fleas, dig holes, and crap in your yard.
ah well, carry on, as ya do
be well,
Follow Ups:
I only referred to the 901s because that's the only one that was designed according to his research. All his other designs only bounce the tweeter portion of the frequencies they reproduce and try to piggyback on his claim.
The 89% is not important. It's an approximation. But natural recordings include the room affect and if you add your room in it's a distortion. You can't ignore your room but in this case you want to minimize it. As for studio recordings which have no space in them you can do what you want with them. But it's personal taste which is perfectly valid on a personal basis but has nothing to do with fidelity.
yes of course, thank you. well, let me answer that by saying ...
they are really cute but are prone to 'hot spots' where they get a localized skin
irritation causing them to scratch and lick the area often to the point fur is lost.
this can be mistaken for fleas, but your vet can prescribe certain meds that will calm this down
good luck and please make sure that all shots are kept up to date.
but of course you're probably aware of this and the only reason I
mention it is that you didn't ask.
with regards,
no answer to above, of course. puppies win all the time. but what was the question?
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