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In Reply to: RE: "It seems to me that nobody is curious anymore...." posted by 6AS7_6SN7 on April 29, 2017 at 10:34:59
"AND actual sonic ambient signatures instead of the massive "bla-bla-bla" about subjective impressions... But I know that I am condemned to remain alone in this apparently impossible quest.You didn't ever try what I did, did you?
It seems to me that nobody is curious anymore...."
Your words.
To paraphrase the above, you called people who do don't try your idea non-curious.
I showed how I measure the system, and told you I have run electrical output analysis analysis on my components, however, you do not find that and acceptable form of curiosity. Whatever.
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As for any human communication our discussion confirms that it is always a four way communication.
Right and left brain emispheres of subject A vs. right and left brain emispheres of subject B.
Our right emispheres (the primitive and instinctive part of our brains) started to fight each other but I believe that the left emispheres will certainly overcome this drawback over time and that they will take again control.
Whatever you believe in creationism or in the theory of "mitochondrial Eve" we are (as humans) what we are and we have to live with this fact of life.
You too have fun with DIY.
ecc230
Short messages have very little context and very little ability to indicate tone.
Instead of making your assertions wth what could be easily interpreted as an insult "nobody is curious anymore....", you could make a more effective communication using a more objective format:
Problem statement
Solution Proposal
Assessment
Conclusion
In your case, it would be:
I am trying to develop an electrical testing approach that can be correlated to listening results.
I have used a testing procedure that I find interesting and possibly helpful comparing electrical output level (with) the ultimate ambient sonic signature.
The analysis may be helpful, but I can not find the ambient sonic signature that is visible in the electrical output graph.
I would be interested in getting others to try this approach to see if there is some correlation from measurement to sound.
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