Audio measurement: false validry or Strawman arguement.


Are measurements taken in absolute conditions? Do certain variables have entropy effects that explain differences? What are some of those variables? If those variables don't matter, why not? What experiences with what equipment leads you to your conclusion. What are the dynamics of the equipment or environment? What are some specs. 

 

shanesrain

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OP, it’s not that the topic is random. It was just hard to understand a lot of what you were asking.

Is this what you were asking?

Are measurements taken under controlled conditions?
(This phrasing replaces "absolute conditions" to indicate a more achievable measurement scenario)

Do certain variables introduce entropy that could explain discrepancies in results?
(This phrasing focuses on the concept of entropy as a source of change and potential measurement difference)

What specific variables might contribute to this effect?
(This phrasing asks for concrete examples)

If certain variables are insignificant, what justifies this conclusion?
(This phrasing seeks the reasoning behind dismissing specific variables)

What experiences with various equipment have informed your perspective?
(This phrasing requests insight based on hands-on experience)

How do the equipment’s design and the environment’s properties influence the measurements?
(This phrasing focuses on the interaction of equipment and its surroundings)