In Reply to: Dr. Diamond vs high rez not better than CD posted by dave789 on July 4, 2012 at 22:41:02:
While I was googling, I read that "muscle strength test" is not the precise term for what Dr. Diamond did. Anyway, he wrote he did many controlled blind tests including the kind of test that I imprecisely called "muscle strength test".
Does anyone know what kind of CD player he used?
The Asian TV program I mentioned did not clearly show the CD player model Dr. Diamond used. The TV program team did their own experiment with a hospital and some scientists on plants' and unborn babies' response to LP, CD, and MP3. In the video, I could not tell with my eyes which CD player they used. The turntable they used in the hospital did not look like a high end model. It did not look like Linn Sondek, SME, etc. The MP3 player they used looked like a non-apple product.
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Follow Ups
- correction and another question - dave789 21:34:06 07/05/12 (7)
- Dr. D. has been doing this test for decades with doubtless a variety of players. NT - Poles Apart 14:57:52 07/06/12 (6)
- RE: Dr. D. has been doing this test for decades with doubtless a variety of players. NT - dave789 18:28:54 07/06/12 (5)
- That "AES paper" was blatantly flawed garbage. NT - Poles Apart 10:34:04 07/07/12 (4)
- RE: That "AES paper" was blatantly flawed garbage. - mls-stl 08:00:54 07/08/12 (3)
- See the 175 posts (alas soon to be more) - Tony Lauck 08:46:53 07/08/12 (2)
- Thanks... - mls-stl 09:03:07 07/08/12 (1)
- Well you asked... kinda soon to toss the ball out of bounds isn't it? NT - Poles Apart 20:37:57 07/08/12 (0)