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In Reply to: Re: Oh one other thing Andy_C posted by theaudiohobby on April 3, 2007 at 07:19:28:
"How do you know that the equalizer matched the target curve that you set for amplifier/speaker? Oh I see, you assumed that it was so. Ever heard of a Real-Time Analyser, that is how you validate that the equalizer settings matched the suggested curve, you do not just make an assumption to that effect, but then you are foolish like that. Even the manual itself suggests that it is possible for inaccuracies to occur under certain conditions, Furthermore the manual makes it clear that it is not trivial to retrieve the "true response" after equalization, look at the manual on pg 12, they use an Audio Precision RTA! to illustrate the corrected curve. But then you knew that, hot bag!
"You are so stupid that it hurts sometimes.
The equalizer I am using has a BUILT in 1/6th octave RTA!!! I use a CALIBRATED microphone that plugs into it (it is a condenser mic if your really need THIS much detail) It also has the signal generator to make the pink noise. You see the changes in real time. Funny how that technology works, eh? Guess which one I have?? The same Behringer you claim to have! That's right you idiot and I am using the same equalizer but only digital in and out. Why you would use it in analog in and out is beyond me because basically it sucks that way.
"You are an enigma as brilliant as you are stupid. A simple trip to my system profile will have saved you from making a fool of yourself"
Can't look at it because its blocked at work (only some parts of the asylum are accessible...guess the IT guys missed something). So f&ç/ you.
"There is no point continuing this discussion seeing that you did not know to verify that the adjusted FR equalization matched your intended target curve. A misstep that renders your level-matched comparisons of the said amplifiers totally invalid, As expected you fell at the first hurdle on a basic issue. I suggest you send a letter to your editor telling him to pull those articles till you correct your errors, LOL!
"So clearly everything you have ASSummed here is completely wrong because now you know what I use so it should FINALLY be clear to you that I can check the measurement at will and use the fine SPL level meter to level match on top of that. So I don't think I have to admit anything to my editor. The levels were matched and verifiably so.
"What baffles me is how someone who claims to be learned scientist, you have a PhD in a scientific discipline is so easily blindsided by fairly basic issues. Upon further reflection it is no surprise, your preconceived notions blind you. You are attempting to fit the data to suit your misguided notions. Unfortunately, such misdirected actions make you look stupid every time someone looks closer at your so-called investigation.
"No blindside I have my bases covered just fine. Only your ASSumptions have forced me to state explicitly what I have and did. I am not attempting to fit data to anything. I am listening and making judgements and then finding support for what I hear as to how it could be correct.
So wrong again Audiohobby, I have been using the Behringer for the last 2 1/2 years. I also have a computer based MLS measuring system that I used when I developed my ribbon hybrid speakers. Its more of a pain to setup but works fine as well (see my review on the Piega C2 ltd. and you will see my in room and 1 meter measurements.). Put that in your pipe and blow me.
Why you continue to hinder useful discussion is beyond me. I tell you I use digital equalization there are only so many on the market and basically all have measurement capabilities. Why would you make such a stupid ASSumption that I can't check the results?? Then you refuse to state what you are using trying to play the "gotcha" game. Grow up.
"Upon further reflection it is no surprise, your preconceived notions blind you"
Blind me about what exactly? I use FR correction the same as you. I readily admit its usefulness. ARe you going to tell me now that all amps sound the same on your system when corrected?
"Unfortunately, such misdirected actions make you look stupid every time someone looks closer at your so-called investigation"
Nope, don't think so, your Gotcha failed again because you didn't know what I was using. Now you know and you realize all of your comments are based on your false ASSumptions.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Oh one other thing Andy_C - morricab 08:45:29 04/03/07 (4)
- Re: Oh one other thing Andy_C - theaudiohobby 05:11:55 04/04/07 (1)
- Re: Oh one other thing Andy_C - morricab 07:08:56 04/04/07 (0)
- Re: Oh one other thing Andy_C - theaudiohobby 09:12:13 04/03/07 (1)
- Re: Oh one other thing Andy_C - morricab 14:17:47 04/03/07 (0)