In Reply to: "All other things equal, a black color speaker cone will sound better than a white color speaker cone" posted by Christopher Witmer on February 1, 2007 at 16:36:35:
I worked with a guy that actually thought that painting a room black made it quieter.
The irony was he worked at a laboratory which did acoustics and he still had a hard time accepting the truth.As for his statement, if the cones were exactly identical in acoustic performance it is still possible, if the listening comparison were done sighted.
As for "Quantum informatics has important implications for high-end audio."
I would say it is utterly true that this message would be spread far and wide….if you have a financial interest in a company trying to sell with dazzling words.
Goggle search “Quantum informatics†and see if you can figure where it would be so important to audio, unless its some advanced copy protection scheme.Where did this steamer come from?
Tom
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- Re: "All other things equal, a black color speaker cone will sound better than a white color speaker cone" - tomservo 17:00:32 02/01/07 (3)
- Re: "All other things equal, a black color speaker cone will sound better than a white color speaker cone" - Christopher Witmer 18:09:54 02/01/07 (2)
- Re: "All other things equal, a black color speaker cone will sound better than a white color speaker cone" - Vince S 00:29:29 02/02/07 (0)
- Re: "All other things equal, a black color speaker cone will sound better than a white color speaker cone" - hitsware 19:26:54 02/01/07 (0)