In Reply to: Re: Still a crock posted by theaudiohobby on March 7, 2007 at 07:01:16:
There is still a small matter called preference and that varies from individual to individual...Why any engineer would choose lower (perceived) resolution or less than neutral response?
"I take it that you obliquely accept that those parameters are measurable, am I right?" (damn HTML tags not working again)
I will restate my opinion. The numbers alone do not provide any useful information. We have yet to measure RFI noise rejection. That increases noise and thus reduces dynamic range. If you were to compare two amplifiers with necessarily different spectral harmonic distortion plots, which one would you choose simply by looking at the spikes? Such information is more of a curiosity rather than providing any conclusive evidence.
Don't you know that by now? I merely state the obvious.
rw
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Follow Ups
- Explain then - E-Stat 07:09:36 03/07/07 (13)
- Re: A crock - theaudiohobby 08:30:17 03/07/07 (12)
- You keep running in circles - E-Stat 09:12:49 03/07/07 (11)
- Re: Another crock, another non-sequiter - theaudiohobby 09:32:18 03/07/07 (10)
- Ok - E-Stat 09:38:00 03/07/07 (9)
- Re: An impasse - theaudiohobby 09:42:39 03/07/07 (8)
- Gee.. - E-Stat 09:50:08 03/07/07 (7)
- Re: And the crock continues.... - theaudiohobby 10:09:47 03/07/07 (6)
- Forget? - E-Stat 10:21:14 03/07/07 (5)
- Re: Just another crock - theaudiohobby 14:51:15 03/07/07 (4)
- We're talking across each other - E-Stat 16:12:39 03/07/07 (3)
- Re: This is getting more ridiculous - theaudiohobby 02:23:11 03/08/07 (2)
- I remain talking about the audio quality - E-Stat 05:46:39 03/08/07 (1)
- Re: Just another crock - theaudiohobby 07:04:48 03/08/07 (0)