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In Reply to: RE: Does what it says on the tin posted by 13th Duke of Wymbourne on September 11, 2024 at 15:50:11
Why repeat yourself to me? Forgetful?On a larger scale, there is a lot of science denying in society.
Because a lot is just hooey lacking any notion of controls.
I just love other examples of audio *science* like a bogus interconnect test promoted by a speaker designer. Note: I changed ISPs and the embedded images are lost. I'll present them again. Surely as an engineer you have a capacitance meter like me. Replicate the test for yourself.
Edits: 09/11/24Follow Ups:
Sorry If I used the 'says on the tin' twice. That does spoil the effect. But nice to know you remember my posts better than I do :) And now I know to stay away when you are berating an ASR-nause.
I have zero interest in cables, not even enough to think through what you're demonstrating. I do miss Duster though, he was entertaining.
One last word that you might find germane, yesterday I watched part of a long interview with Formula 1 car designer Adrian Newey and he talked about how the simulation tools and measurement systems have advanced dramatically since he started in F1 but he always takes seriously comments from the drivers about how the car performs even if what they say does not make sense to him based on his expectations of how the car should perform.
And now I know to stay away when you are berating an ASR-nause.
If you have something *new* to say to me, that's fine.
I have zero interest in cables
Ok. That's like a car enthusiast who has no interest in tires.
but he always takes seriously comments from the drivers about how the car performs...
BTW, we really enjoyed the experience at Silverstone this year even with all the mud!
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I made that analogy years ago in a funny interaction with a clueless TV repairman who averred:
Likewise, the A-C power cord can have no effect whatsoever on the performance of an electronic component ... none.
I just love non-experiential theorists!
That concept has always held true with audio as well. Lee Kuby, a Harman-Kardon engineer said this about his designs :
"It took H/K a year to design the Citation 11 preamplifier and seven months to improve it sonically"
Engineering theory is a great place to start...
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