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Scott will not believe. He won't be inclined to believe beyond what he can understand with logic and science.
Scott will not believe. He won't be inclined to believe beyond what he can understand with logic and science. He is a skeptic and an audiophilic heretic through and through!
I think most of the "art" is in taking the time to understand the science.
All well and good, but what pray tell is the science exactly behind the Intelligent Chip, or the Reality Check CD duplicator (or for that matter any CD-R process), or vibration isolation for a CD player? They all have desirable sonic effects, ya know.Take your time. clark
How does one "know"?
How many people fiddle with this or that new cable, while listening to music in a 12x12x8 room without a single acoustic treatment in sight? "The midbass sounds loose - let's try another speaker cable."
I envy that! That's what hi-fi does to you, it makes you completely neurotic.
We had the interesting opportunity to compare the DAT to the CD in a treated room on a system with low distortion & huge bass & dynamic capacity. The DAT sounded so much better that it could pass as not only a different recording, but an entirely different performance. Really. Everyone present agreed on this.
Scott and Clark, how did your listening session go?