Unbelievable


Yamaha really made this statement:

Glossy black piano finish provides improved signal-to-noise performance


https://europe.yamaha.com/en/products/audio_visual/speaker_systems/ns-5000/index.html

 

I thought I would seek opportunity to hear these speakers, but now I do not think so

 

 

 

 

 


sashav

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I dont attack you.... I defend Goethe …. And I welcome any new facts....I will listen to you with pleasure and curiosity like always....And dont pretend that you dont know it....
Why? Was Goethe an audiophile? I hate to brag but chances are good that I know more about color and sound than was dreamed of in Goethe’s lifetime.
Dont be offended so easily.... My post had nothing to do with you ….And Citation from a past genius dont remove anything from any actual one....And there is more about colors than the facts you brag about.... :)


Some Goethean clue: colors are "lived" phenomena.... Not measured facts only.....Same thing for sounds....
My remark was not there to insult you in any way....I dont have scientific background, and I have experience for myself with homemade experiments in a continuous way for the last 2 years, many amazing phenomena without any possible measurements yet...

I dont claim anything except the right to create homemade amazing low cost tweaks controls for the mechanical, electrical, and acoustical embeddings of any audio system...

I create my own Hi-Fi for under 500 bucks that gives me a sound near the best there is....All that by my own experiments …. I am only interested by facts for my own ears...

Many of my homemade tweaks will wait a longtime for an explanation especially for the " scientist" audiophile....The last one is totally crazy, but work.... :)

If your hobby is to wait for "justification" coming from "audiophiles", mine is to create without money the best Hi-Fi there is, almost free, by only homemade methods controls....And I have it.....Call me a crazy audiophile.... :)