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Similar topics, and similar ego's pushing opinions as facts. When that happens, someone will always be there to debate the other side of the equation. Its a never-ending cycle, even when someone actually gets proven wrong. 92"? Awesome!
The scientific method begins with observation. To discard something observed as impossible just because existing test methods can't explain it yet is, well.....poor science.
Dr. Toole's book would be sooo valuable for the audiophiles if they's just read it. The whole thing.Dan
Isn't Dr. Tooles employer, Harman International the guys that just stuck an Oppo player inside a different chassis and charged five times as much for it?
I've been in this hobby now for over 40 years. Have seen and heard it all. Yes there is hype, over pricing, marketing ploys, etc. Everything makes a difference. It depends on what difference it made for YOUR system. There are no "better" components just different. now if the difference is more to your liking than that should be enough. Do we but gear reading specs or to we listen to it in our systems. why do some need the science to explain what they do or do not hear ? Whatever the reason wether it be in my mind, mood, it does not matter because the end result is what WE perceive or hear. Thats it. Stop trying to figure out why and just listen. It is your money your opinion your taste that matters not what someone else is telling you. Try as many different cables, gear, footers as you like. Then "YOU" and you only can decide what is right for YOU.charles
I gathered the 8 papers by Dr. Toole that have been available online and put them in one location.The papers discuss loudspeakers, rooms, sub-woofers, and speaker placement.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=58304.0Wayne
If I put a turd in a fancy sealed box on a table and placed a $1,000 price tag on it and convinced you you'll get everything you paid for, would I be dishonest? I believe my turd is worth $1,000. So I guess that depends on perspective. I hope for most of you, I would be considered dishonest.Dan
"Dishonesty" also means:Main Entry: dis·hon·es·tyPronunciation: (primarystress)dis-primarystressän-schwa-stemacronFunction: noun: lack of honesty : the quality of being dishonest I doubt Dr. Olive meant it as anything other than that. http://www.wordcentral.com/cgi-bin/student?book=Student&va=dishonesty
I think people try to argue against the man vs. his research and the research he sites. It's a logical fallacy. It could just be that he got his Ph.D. because he was obsessed with the science b/c of music and now wants to share his understanding for others with similar obsession--or he had some ulterior motive. I don't care to think about it. Neither would make his research or the research he sights less valid. If I put a turd in a fancy sealed box on a table and placed a $1,000 price tag on it and convinced you you'll get everything you paid for, would I be dishonest? I believe my turd is worth $1,000. So I guess that depends on perspective. I hope for most of you, I would be considered dishonest.Dan