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Frequency response of the ear



 
 
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Old April 20th 09, 11:18 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison
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Default Frequency response of the ear


"UnsteadyKen"
Phil Allison wrote..

If the significance of this is lost on you - there is no point in trying
to
explain it.


I got it,



** No you ****ing did not - you stupid PITA troll.


I just wondered if you had come across any situation in which
a definite difference could reliably be heard.



** Obviously you did not comprehend my article on the ESP site at all.

Try again - with your fat head out of your arse this time.

http://sound.westhost.com/absw.htm

This bit for example:

" Providing the two amps to be compared are of high quality (why would you
be interested in anything else?) and of course fault free, the gains are
carefully matched and have similar bandwidth the device permits instant and
seamless switching of the amplifier outputs to the speakers at the push of
the button in the listeners hand."




...... Phil



 




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