Cables -The Antepenultimate Answer.
Don Pearce wrote:
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 15:02:52 +0200, Fella wrote:
Don Pearce wrote:
On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 14:48:02 +0200, Fella wrote:
Stewart Pinkerton wrote:
Fact- it is trivially easy to measure a level difference of 0.01dB,
and it is not that difficult to measure a difference of 0.001dB, which
is more than a hundred times less than any human can detect.
I'm going to ask you a question, in a civilized manner. Let's see how
you are going to answer.. If at all.
Here goes; Is the perception and interpretation of music we hear from a
given hifi system *ALL* about DB level changes?
May I answer? You know you that from me it will be polite.
As Mr. Pinkerton's post was in reply to this:
"The human ear is far more sensitive than most test equipment. If you
can measure it, you can certainly hear it."
from Glenn Richards, what the f*ck are you going on about?
OK, I was almost polite, but in the end you were just far too stupid
to deserve it.
Be civil! I am not glenn richards. This is my question, it's s
standalone question, yet again:
Is the perception and interpretation of music we hear from a given hifi
system *ALL* about DB level changes?
If it is a stand alone question, it is even stupider.
Answer the question without going into insults! You are trying my patience!
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