LosIsATool
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It's measured by tonality. There is a guide book that tells you what stuff should sound like. You know, the tools people use to listen.
Considering that no two people are alike wouldnt it be fair to say that it is subjective?It's measured by tonality. There is a guide book that tells you what stuff should sound like. You know, the tools people use to listen.
Hormonic distortion and phase distortion are different so is comb filtering and breakup..Also any audible distortion will pull the sound from the dash to the speaker. It's pretty obvious.
Do you understand how to setup a reference system? And no it's not subjective. A finger snap sounds like a finger snap. It don't sound like a dog barking. Do you know what a phantom image is? Do you know any tonal incorrect image will smear and shift?Considering that no two people are alike wouldnt it be fair to say that it is subjective?Once you record the output and overlap it to the studio recording its subjective. Plain and simple.
You even uunderstand hormonic distortion?
KMSL. have you LOOKED at the waveform of a finger snap? like i said its subjective and we have the technology to actually compare the input signal to the output signal. we will talk about SQ when you can do that.. other than that your trying to convince me of anything is pointless. i already know better.Do you understand how to setup a reference system? And no it's not subjective. A finger snap sounds like a finger snap. It don't sound like a dog barking. Do you know what a phantom image is? Do you know any tonal incorrect image will smear and shift?
ill applaud you if you can in your own words explain to me what THD is fundamentally and how if affects sound..I'll put a $100 on you not knowing what song has 10% THD and the one that has 1%
im waiting for the write up.. shouldn't be hard for you in your own words to describe something you can find on the web. ESP since your well seasoned..I'm putting my money where my mouth is. Let talk about that. Or you can just try to beat me since you know so much, that shouldn't be a problem.
The human threshold is way higher then 1%. You would know that if you where as smart as you think you are. I'll be coming your way early next year. Get your car built.like im going to drive to Florida lol. send me the two files. unlabeled just one and two.. ill listen to them.. its not that you cant hear it.. its is there a difference.. like i said if you knew what harmonic distortion is you would know there is a difference. the human threshold is 1%.by your standard i should just set my gains to 10% THD since i cant hear it..
kmsl. ok..The human threshold is way higher then 1%. You would know that if you where as smart as you think you are. I'll be coming your way early next year. Get your car built.
Oh my ******* god you are dense. You do know there are different kinds of distortion right? Clipping, crossover? That's not the same thing.again someone is fooling into thinking you cannot hear 10% THD by using harmonic distortion that is masked in a specific test with a specific induced THD when truth is music and components can add several different orders that aren't always going to be masked..ill leave the link here so you can read it..
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Is It a Good Indicator of Sound Quality? | Audioholics
again I DARE you to crank the gains up till you reach 10% thd and re-listen. you sound like a **** fool to me..