adamslim;143654 Wrote: 
> Sorry, I think there was a bit of a humour translation gap as this one
> crossed the North Sea.  This forum (other threads) seems to have been
> hijacked by people who think that measurement is all, when I really
> think it's nothing - I think my (and your) ears are orders of magnitude
> more accurate than whatever kit these people may choose to use, and so
> my tongue was firmly in my cheek when I was making my comments :)
> 
> In general, it's best to assume that we Brits mean the exact opposite
> of what we say, unless we want to retract it, of course, in which case
> it was clearly far more insightful than we had originally intended.

I got it that you were kidding! I tried to be funny myself :( British
humour is more similar to norwegian than the american kind... But as
english isn't my main language, I stumble in my words sometimes.

Regarding measuring and listening - I feel that I am somwhere in
between. I have found that the products that I like, have been created
through sound engineering (including measurements) and thorough
listening tests.


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