CardinalFang;143175 Wrote: 
> Transparency has a very specific meaning and it isn't about detail, it's
> about occlusion of electromagnetic and other waves. Your skin is
> transparent to X-rays, your bones aren't. The grill of your speaker may
> be transparent to audio frequencies, but not to light.

Sorry, but transparency has a pretty specific meaning in audiophile
lingo. It basically means that the systems adds as little as possible
that obscures what is on the recording. I.e exactly what Sean is
striving for in the Transporter -it is meant to be more transparent
than the SB3.

No need to diss everything audiophile just because one doesn't agree
with some of the BS directed at audiophiles.


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