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That's the point. It's been identified that the shortcomings you mentioned can be reduced by providing additional measurements not currently provided with the reviews. The additional measurements outlined can provide additional insight, and that's a good thing. I'm not saying it's perfect and solves the objective/subjective impressions. Just saying the additional measurements can only help.
For myself, I prefer to build a system with the lowest measured distortion, the amp is usually the least offending component from that regard. Speakers and the room add far more distortion than most modern amps. I would rather use dsp to add what ever special sauce gets me happy as it is much more controllable in every way.
So far this discussion has been going around in circles with not many concrete examples. We can talk about theory all day long but actual physical products is what listen to. In the end, I buy products that make my brain happy, when it gets bored I get something else.What electronics and speakers would be included in your preferred system? What are you using now? My system is listed in my profile.If I was looking to build a low measured distortion system what would you recommend? I have heard the Benchmark amps in a few systems and they weren't my cup of tea. We have an energetic audiophile group here in Tucson. We meet at members homes, drink a few beers and hear new music. Everyone's system sounds different which is fun, then we plug our favorite electronics into their systems and that is even more fun. We learn a lot.Do EE's have measuring parties?
Shame there are no measurements to back his statements. Are there going to be any measurements at all in this thread? I asked directly before and you haven't answered.
You can take all the measurements you want, they won't solve the inherent flaw in your logic nor resolve the fundamental incongruity in correlating objective performance and subjective impressions, which by definition are unmeasureable.
Agree to disagree. The more and better measurements that are made available, the more informed decision the consumer can make, if so inclined. We have moved past 70's Japanese receivers, and the spec wars of that time period. I'm confident that engineers do use subjective listening along with measurements to improve their wares. It is illogical to assume otherwise. WGH has stated these issues rather well, I reckon.
fundamental incongruity in correlating objective performance and subjective impressions, which by definition are unmeasureable.
Do EE's have measuring parties?
Isn't something like say the Harman target curve for headphones a correlation between objective performance and subjective impressions?