In article , Keith G
wrote:
"Jim Lesurf" wrote in message
...
You can certainly ignore the figures, or be ignorant of them, or have
no idea how to interpret what they mean... I don't think that
"everybody" falls into that category, though, although it may be true
of many...
:-)
:-)
Even the manufacturers throw the figures out when it comes to
engineering a little 'cut and lift' in here and there to create a
*sound* do they not...??
Yes, some makers do indeed choose to alter the sound you will get in
deliberate ways. Other may do so without having any clear idea what they
are doing. :-) But that does not mean they all do this, nor intend it. Nor
may the results be what those who made a recording intended.
Slainte,
Jim
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