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Cables -The Antepenultimate Answer.



 
 
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Old March 9th 06, 12:45 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Default Cables -The Antepenultimate Answer.

Don Pearce wrote:

On Thu, 09 Mar 2006 15:14:06 +0200, Fella wrote:


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!



OK, then. No, it isn't.


Gasp! You've turned human, you have actualy answered a rhetorical
question without resorting to stupid name calling. Ok, thanks, and
congrats! Now, let's expand that same question:

What are *all* the different electrical measurements that need to be
made to the signals and to the sound coming out of the speakers to
understand what a *human being* hears, perceives and interprets from his
hifi system. One of them is DB levels, ok. Then what? What else?

Do you have the perfect microphone that is able to emulate exactly what
I as human being hear?

Do you have a perfect account of the processes going on in my brain
during the musical interpretation of external sounds being heard by my
ears? Do you have a perfect computer model of that?

 




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