deludedaudiophile
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objective vs. subjective rabbit hole Some like deludedaudiophile use the concept "accurate" and "noise" in a confused way I am thinking one of us knows those terms much better and used them daily. I don’t think it is you. You appear to redefine terms as you see fit. The metho... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. @mahgister I did not not answer. I simply did not read your post. Your posts for me, are excessive in number, take too long to make a point, and are filled with information that is extraneous. Fourier transform cannot explain the hearing proc... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. I simply don't understand why some have need to assign some reference sound quality based on present rather primitive measurement regime. When I look at the measurement regimen for electrical products, for audio, it is not something I would cal... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. @rudyb You can't compare the frequency response of a headphone to speakers. | |
How Electricity Actually Works The Vector math explanation YOU gave is wrong. They definitely did not say what you said. The vector has effect, but that is it. It does not define the speed. It is akin to angle of attack. However, the primary force is Bernoulli effect. To that e... | |
How Electricity Actually Works @carlsbad , BTW, I do know bernoulli’s equation. It is what makes a plane fly, it isn’t a magic equation that causes a sail to push the winds. No luck needed. I have taught physics. At the university level. Technically I was just the TA, but I... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. Are you any better @sns , insisting on magic because you won't accept your own infallible and easily influenced hearing? I replied to @realworldaudio's post, objectively, with no idea or care for his qualifications. Some of the things he said are... | |
How Electricity Actually Works @carlsbad Are you seriously telling scientists who have researched this, modelled it, simulated it, and know all the forces in detail of how this works, that they are wrong? The "car" they made goes in exactly the same direction as the wind and... | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole @hilde45 , I think that video needs to be paraphrased. To me, here is how this subjective vs. objective boils down: There are objective audiophiles that believe that perfect fidelity, electrical and otherwise and adherence to a doctrinaire... | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole But often does not last even a 2 hour race. Different goals. | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole @mapman I think we can all relate to cars or even bicycles. I have 4 bicycles. They all do different things better. One is objectively if the pavement is flat, much faster than all the others. It is not very comfortable for a leisure ride thou... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. @realworldaudio , I am not an EE, but my I have an advanced physics degree, and have worked in semiconductors, batteries, and development and measurement of those a long time. I have gotten pretty good with metrology out of necessity. Hence I don’... | |
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole I paid an acoustic engineer to design and setup the acoustics in my room. He took a lot of measurements and made adjustments to finalize the result. It sounded better than anything I had previously. For most music and most of my moods it is great.... | |
How Electricity Actually Works On another controversial claim seen in a YouTube video, the notion that you can make a wind powered car that can go down wind faster than the wind still messes with my head. My understanding is there are two effective forces, one is the wind pu... | |
I don't want to beat a dead horse but I'm bugged. @sns @charles1dad Would the issue be that you don't want accuracy? You want artifacts? I think that is the conclusion that can be drawn. I don't think Mahgister is remotely accurate in this regard, not regarding electrical signals. Those w... |