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In Reply to: RE: Why does everybody hyper focus on frequency response? posted by tomservo on February 09, 2023 at 16:20:40
You are hyper focusing on frequency response again. Do you think I fell off a turnip truck yesterday? Regarding Heyser, as my boss at NASA would say, never get behind anyone 100 percent. I suspect trying to analyze speakers or any other audio component involves way to many variables to make generalizations regarding their performance.
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Hyper focused? Perhaps go back and read what i wrote and try to look at it from an engineering standpoint "as if" you were actually designing and building a new loudspeaker yourself.
How does one convert your reviewers descriptive / subjective vocabulary in to audible reality without real engineering?
Without knowledge of what does what in the design, your effectively left wondering where is the "talent" slider on the mixing board.
"Do you think I fell off a turnip truck yesterday"
Unclear exactly what you mean, are you suggesting a possible injury from a fall?
"Regarding Heyser, as my boss at NASA would say, never get behind anyone 100 percent."
While crediting a deceased audio pioneer isn't a parallel here in my book, two bits i heard making space flight hardware that apply "keep an open mind but not so much your brain falls out" and one that applies to politics as well, "the Vector of change, while less exciting is actually more important than the Magnitude of change".
This conversation can serve no purpose any more. It's a Mexican stand-off.
Yes perhaps, reminds me a little of a reactive circuit with Current and Voltage in that one has the real and imaginary components
More like trying to solve x number of simultaneous equations in x + n unknowns.
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