servies wrote: > Let's try to explain it: > > we have cable A and cable B. They both have different physical > characteristics, so they could sound different, that's what we want to > proof. > We hook 'm up between an amplifier and some speakers. > We put a microphone somewhere in front of the speakers. > This microphone registers everything which is coming out of the > speakers. > We compare the signals produced with cable A with the signals produced > with cable B. > As the cables are the only changing part, if there is a difference, the > cables will be the source of the difference. > In this case they match completely.
<sigh> Unless you're not measuring the right thing. Is there an an echo in here? Haven't I heard that before? Or are you now telling me that we can produce microphones that can perform as well as the human ear? R. _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/audiophiles
