Robin Bowes;234617 Wrote: 
> 
> Or are you now telling me that we can produce microphones that can
> perform as well as the human ear?
> 

adamslim;234626 Wrote: 
> <snip>
> Your test is pointless.
> 

Actually it's not a bad idea.  What you both seem to be missing is that
everything we listen to over an audio system has already passed through
a microphone at some point (except some electronic music).  If mics
have major imperfections that distort sound those imperfections are
already present in the recording.

Of course what's more direct is simply to do cable a listening test. 
But wait - that's been done many times, and no one can distinguish
reasonably decent cables from each other unless they can see them! 
What a shock - extremely sensitive measurements indicate that cables
are nearly identical, hearing tests indicate that they are identical,
physics theory tells us they should be very very similar...  and the
only argument on the other side is the opinions of some cable
manufacturers and a few neurotic audiophiles?

Why are we still discussing this?


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