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What can be measured and what can't? [message #25267] Mon, 10 March 2008 13:28 Go to next message
Constantine is currently offline  Constantine
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What are the limits of our measurements? Some say you can hear things that are unmeasureable. Others say our measurements are way better than our ability to hear? Still others say if you can't measure something you can hear then you're measuring the wrong thing or with the wrong instruments. What are the limits of our capabilities and what types of measurements and signal types are best suited?

Re: What can be measured and what can't? [message #25268 is a reply to message #25267] Wed, 12 March 2008 17:03 Go to previous message
Crystal is currently offline  Crystal
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I'm of the opinion that whatever you can hear can be measured but not necessarily the other way around. Look at all the really wacked charts of speakers that sound pretty good. Our brain does a wonderful job of putting the pieces back together.

JMHO, YMMV and WTFDIK

Crystal

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