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<blockquote data-quote="CAMSHAFT" data-source="post: 2686199" data-attributes="member: 554038"><p>Yes listening is not objective in a numeric manner, but subjective. However personal opinion can be measured. The test I use for a long term break in difference is listening to a CD out of the box, writing down listening notes, and then not listening to it until the break in period is concluded. Each time I have concluded this test, there were more changes that just nuances. Most of the changes being tonality, other aspects of the front stage changed as well. The change in pleasureable performance being the measured amount (small change / large change).</p><p></p><p>Futhermore there is a word called REFERENCE. IMO, the music being played in your vehicle should not exhibit colored characteristics, it should sound like live music or how the instrument sounded when being recorded. If you dont have a reference of how a trumpet sounds live or being recording properly* then measuring the change would be difficult for you (not you personally squeak). That being said, I have the reference, the DYNES were colored at the begining and the difference is measureable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAMSHAFT, post: 2686199, member: 554038"] Yes listening is not objective in a numeric manner, but subjective. However personal opinion can be measured. The test I use for a long term break in difference is listening to a CD out of the box, writing down listening notes, and then not listening to it until the break in period is concluded. Each time I have concluded this test, there were more changes that just nuances. Most of the changes being tonality, other aspects of the front stage changed as well. The change in pleasureable performance being the measured amount (small change / large change). Futhermore there is a word called REFERENCE. IMO, the music being played in your vehicle should not exhibit colored characteristics, it should sound like live music or how the instrument sounded when being recorded. If you dont have a reference of how a trumpet sounds live or being recording properly* then measuring the change would be difficult for you (not you personally squeak). That being said, I have the reference, the DYNES were colored at the begining and the difference is measureable. [/QUOTE]
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