In Reply to: RE: Do you realize posted by morricab on January 2, 2008 at 02:59:49:
>Why would it not be valid?
Why would it be valid?
>Distortion is only a problem if it is audible is it not?
Well..
>Do you watch the music on an oscilloscope or do you listen to it with your ears?
I use both to evaluate hardware quality.
>For me, I can easily hear the difference in quality and therefore I put my money into the best amplification that I can afford. So to me the effects are not small but make the difference between lifelike sound and tincan sound.
this just happens to be a site for technical discussions, so I do not think it is unreasonable to ask for evidence that goes beyond just 'I know what I hear'
>So you can claim to side with Geddes but I know that you have a Sharp Class D amp that was over $20,000 when new so you don't really believe that the differences in amps is small and inaudible now do you?
It's the facts that count not what I believe. I am simply asking you to back your opinion with something more than just your belief.
PS: small effect does not necessarily mean inaudible, at least not in the context used.
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- RE: Do you realize - theaudiohobby 05:13:39 01/02/08 (7)
- RE: Do you realize - morricab 10:33:07 01/02/08 (6)
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