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by sound1
2560 days ago
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In audio most objectivists believe that currently known measurements (frequency response, power handling abilities, THD, PSSR, other non linear distortions, noise floor, etc.) can 100% conclusively define subjective sound. But then on the flip side there are very reputable people (eg. Paul McGowan from PS audio) agree that we may not have figured out all measurements necessary to nail down subjective audio quality. It is upto the ears of the listeners and their exposure to super high end audio to decide whether that is true. I fall in the camp that thinks we haven't fully figured out what conclusively decides subjective sound quality. It makes things much more interesting and open to more research to settle debates on solid state vs tube, sigma-delta vs r2r dacs, full range driver vs other speaker configurations, cables/interconnects/power-cords matter or not and things like that). Some interesting links (I don't endorse what these guys are saying but find them VERY interesting): About DACs: http://www.streamplayer.io/v1/sharing?v=8Mn5PrnZV-k About whether audio power cables make a difference (Ask Paul from PS audio): http://www.streamplayer.io/v1/sharing?v=8QuToO9JUfw |
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