No, I just think your opinion is small minded and rather sad.
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No, I just think your opinion is small minded and rather sad.
So that’s yes then.
Are you really that selfish and shallow Marco?
I may not like the result, but I would hope the majority voted the way they did because they believed it was in the country’s best interest, not just...
Not sure, Steve S does all the hard work. Hopefully.
This weekend.
You are more than welcome at Owston as you know, many there have heard LDR's some like them others not. Its not a case of "sounding shit" as I have said before, its a case of a audio trick that you...
As I said on the other thread, and will repeat "bullshit".
Yes, I agree, there are non ohmic qualities to a switch contct, but as long as the contacting parts are in close enough contact such that...
Yet, still the claimed advantage of a LDR is the removal of the unmeasurable small distortion caused by switch contacts. Which is it to be? Is distortion important or not?
Yes, which is why Science is based on observation, experiment and peer review, not just who can shout the loudest.
You seem to think that the example of the gut bacteria is a example of the flaws...
I agree, but I would remove the word scientific from the above.
Because I can, and so can many others. What differs is that some like the effect, and they tend to be the proselytising ones.
Because, using the same logic you did to point out that 100% accuracy was not possible (outside the digital realm BTW), almost no audible difference is by definition an audible difference.
LDR's...
You can, and you yourself commented on it earlier:
This is another subject I cant be arsed trying to have a discussion with you about. But I must just ask why, given the above, do you use a valve phono stage and transmission line loudspeakers?
Yes, there is equipment to do just that, its called a distortion meter. You start with a signal with a known level of distortion. Pass it through the equipment under test, then measure the resultant...
Bullshit.
passive potentiometer don’t have "THD: 0.03 % @ 1.8V"
0.03% is not low THD for what is claiming to be a passive device.
Yep, but passive potentiometer don’t have "THD: 0.03 % @ 1.8V"
I have no need for anyone to agree with me, I am more than happy for people to agree or disagree on any subject, and I think you will find I have never (to the best of my knowledge) denied the...
Can I just check, just what your opinion is as I am getting a bit lost?
Is it that LED's are incapable of producing as good results as CRT's? Or that some LED's have a worst display than some...
This is insane, no one has said anything that agreers with you Marco, all they have both said is that CRT's are capable of very good results (which no one is disagreeing with). They have carefully (I...
I am not questioning what you are seeing, I am questing the interpretation you are making of the cause of that observation. This thread within a thread started with Video tape is better than DVD, but...
But given I assume that your laptop hasn't a CRT screen, you are seeing that on a LCD screen.
Remember that LCD displays have to be calibrated if they are intended for photo accurate work, as...
But thats a test signal that is being displayed, probably produced digitally looking at the on screen text. Its not being played from tape.
I would love to see some measurements of the thing, when you use words like "Transparency". But that just me.
See Dunning–Kruger, nobody thinks the Peter Principle applies to them.