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When I was in the audio business, Bose supplied dealers with specially EQ'd 3" demo CDs to make their speakers sound better. Mostly jazz stuff, if I remember correctly.
Interestingly reminiscent of Edison and his live vs recorded demos ( yes, he predated AR in this) where the singers were specially trained to sing sounding like his horns!
Of all signal types natural (jazz) recordings make detecting faults in the playback system the most difficult while test tones make such faults most noticable.
Quote from: Daryl on 10 Apr 2007, 07:10 pmOf all signal types natural (jazz) recordings make detecting faults in the playback system the most difficult while test tones make such faults most noticable.uhhhh... right!
Great article.QuoteInterestingly reminiscent of Edison and his live vs recorded demos ( yes, he predated AR in this) where the singers were specially trained to sing sounding like his horns!Russell, are you serious? That's hilarious. Cheers
"The most sensitive ear could not detect the slightest difference between the tone of the singer and the tone of the mechanical device."
http://www.intellexual.net/bose.html for those that think that Bose is considered "Hi Fi"
It should be a crime but I guess thats the "American" way of life and it's all about PROFIT plain and simple.