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Why "accuracy"?



 
 
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Old September 3rd 07, 01:38 PM posted to rec.audio.opinion,rec.audio.tech,uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.tubes,aus.hi-fi
Ian Iveson
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Default Why "accuracy"?


"George"

Ian Iveson said:

The important thing is fidelity, of course, which should be high.


There's something amiss in your newsreader's settings. Why people
still use
Upchuck after all these years is beyond me.


It's precisely how I like it, thanks.

You can explore an interesting and productive train of thought if
you
start from the notion that your system is a musical instrument.


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You can explore an interesting and productive train of thought if you
start from the notion that your system is a musical instrument.
Consider the historical role of music and its means of distribution.
Accuracy is essential to live communication, but so too is sensitivity
to context and personal expression.

Reductionism has led precision to a dead end.

Ian


 




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