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In Reply to: RE: Not permanent? posted by hahax@verizon.net on August 10, 2024 at 15:57:33
There are many things that affect the sound. Scattered laser light, the colors of the CD label, whether the CD disc is properly stabilized, vibration isolation of the player/transport. AND the effect of the things in the local environment that influence hearing. In fact, I'd opine this last issue is BY FAR - the most detrimental to the sound. It's things not related to the audio system that are the biggest problem. Live and let die.
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I totally agree about microphonics in electronics and especially concerning digital. I'm not sure I agree about your last assertion unless you're talking about room interactions but I always try to keep an open mind.
You're right, I'm not talking about room resonances. I thought I made that clear. It's not a complex theory, it's actually very simple, the more things you take out of the room the better the SQ. The sky's the limit. I guess audiophiles really are stuck in first gear. They don't like anything new. They tend to psych themselves out.
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