I could not agree more ..


Do better measurements mean better sound? Of course not; pretty interesting discussion here is ..


Good measurements equate to good sound? Strong bass with a small driver? A discussion with Harley.

sngreen

Somewhere between hard data, tweaky audiophoolery nonsense and one's own hearing, lies audio nirvana.

The goal is to find it before you run out of time-both physically and mentally.

Indeed, I have class-A, AB amplifiers at home, and the first responses I got when I mentioned those on the AudioScienceReview (pseudo-science review, rather) forum was how noisy those are. According to the specs, of course. Yet the posters there are vigorously promoting class-D amplifiers wherever one is mentioned. Fine in their own class, but just not the kind of the presentation/sound I find to be the most enjoyable. They have good specs, but I’d have none of it in my listening room.

No surprises/revelations here...

I use gear/speakers that are ho-hum on white paper, and get bashed on audio forums, but to my ears (which also have heard "near perfect") they do the same thing-entertain the senses.

The secret is playing music thru them that makes you forget the technical side of this often-weird hobby.