In Reply to: Re: Neutral audio posted by kerr on March 1, 2007 at 04:30:52:
> They don't sound the same but they cannot be audibly distinguished. Is
> that a zen riddle?You are quite capable of understanding what controlled listening test means and I know you are familiar with some of the results from such tests for amplifiers even if you do not wish to accept them. Whether you accept that sound perception is not directly related to the sound impinging on the ear and the consequences for what is heard in uncontrolled listening I am less sure. Your response suggests probably not but I have no interest in trying to convert you as I have mentioned in the past.
> The rest of your post is more of the same. Would you care to clearly
> state what your position is on neutrality and how it pertains to the
> equipment you use (or espouse, if you don't care to list your
> components)?I am afraid I can think of nothing particularly relevant to add to that in the previous couple of posts on the topic. Simply repeating statements would not seem worthwhile unless you have paid for the full half hour.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Neutral audio - andy19191 05:36:45 03/01/07 (1)
- Re: Neutral audio - kerr 05:47:17 03/01/07 (0)