In Reply to: Re: Congratulations! posted by andy19191 on February 27, 2007 at 06:34:49:
I was simply stating how to determine what is and what is not in the scientific domain.>For stating the obvious.
Listening under controlled conditions is a perfectly valid form of measurement.
Right. We've known that for decades.
However, if a sound is loud enough to be heard under such conditions it will be straightforward to measure using more reliable and repeatable techniques.
Using what metrics? Which combination fully characterize the entire envelope of performance characteristics of any audio component? Every audio designer on the planet will surely benefit from your unique knowledge in this regard. Make it good!
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