kota1
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Nearly all manufacturers do not advertise/exhibit their product measurements? Why? @amir_asr , thank you for posting the video and your attention to detail. I watched the testing you discussed at the 24 minute mark. I have done my own version of this test more for amusement than science. First I open up Tidal and create a new pl... | |
Nearly all manufacturers do not advertise/exhibit their product measurements? Why? @amir_asr , you need to check your source, I said 100 hours to burn in a cable. If you continue through that same thread I also said if you want to be specific ask the manufacturer, and then you banned me!! As for your search for a cable with mor... | |
Nearly all manufacturers do not advertise/exhibit their product measurements? Why? iFi has an interesting new power cable, the SupaNova and does post some specs: iFi Supanova Power Cable and an interesting review can be found here: | |
Nearly all manufacturers do not advertise/exhibit their product measurements? Why? @amir_asr , you still have not posted your system, pics or measurements either, please stop spit balling. | |
Pleasurably better, not measurably better @pinotnoir , agreed, how can a "single" mic possibly capture the same thing a "pair" of ears does? Impossible. | |
Nearly all manufacturers do not advertise/exhibit their product measurements? Why? @fleschler , do you think there's hope? Maybe he will start to participate instead of talk down to us. | |
Nearly all manufacturers do not advertise/exhibit their product measurements? Why? @amir_asr Or maybe, and I am just spit balling here, Yes, you are that the way audiophiles do listening tests with their eyes is wrong. Just do the darn test blind. This is only true in ASR world where you expect someone buying a cable to have... | |
Room correction room system vs ears…. @soix , good question. Those front L-C-R speakers are ported and when I tried placing panels behind them it absorbed too much high frequency info and sounded flat. With a little trial and error I found placing combo panels between the speakers wor... | |
Room correction room system vs ears…. @fleschler , this diagram illustrates how I placed my acoustic panels (note the ceiling, absorption in front and diffusors behind the MLP: | |
Do YOU have a flat frequency response in your room? @lemonhaze , you articulated that very well, the key is a "smooth" in room response which combines with both direct sound and reflected sound. This was the strategy I used in treating my room, I pretty much followed the panel distribution laid out... | |
Do YOU have a flat frequency response in your room? @esarhaddon , let me say I don’t know how to get the sound of live musicians in my room, I likely need to start all over with a purpose built studio and a generous budget to achieve that. However, I can share the most enjoyable way I have found t... | |
Do YOU have a flat frequency response in your room? @esarhaddon , you make a great point. Are you hearing what the engineer heard when they mixed it. That is called the "circle of confusion" and is one of the topics that paper attempts to address. Check out the diagram (Fig. 1) on the second page a... | |
Do YOU have a flat frequency response in your room? @retiredfarmer , that is a little harsh to dis the whole country because of one anechoic chamber | |
Room correction room system vs ears…. @fleschler , it is funny how we seem to have followed similar principles but you have the "custom" version with a purpose built room. Those absorption panels hanging from the ceiling are often called a "cloud" in the studios. I have an acoustic "c... | |
Do YOU have a flat frequency response in your room? @duckworp , I agree that that once you have a flat frequency response component upgrades can provide many benefits you simply can't measure with one microphone and a computer. We listen with two ears so things like soundstage can't be measured. My... |