It's a mighty fine line in the sand you just drew. So the system wasn't yours after all. Right.
Nope. It wasn't. And I never claimed anything was mine that wasn't.
That's very open-minded of you.
I"m not open-minded about the "audibility" of stupid shit like nonbroken amps of competent design and wires, no. The science is clear, it's just the marketing and the delusions of the deaf that's muddying things up.
There are a total of 2 labs in the US geared for audio DBTs.
I don't know that you are right about that. I don't think it's true, though, given that at the very least such tests go on at Harman (perhaps you noticed the reference to Drs. Toole and Olive, supra), DTS (presumably: JJ is currently CTO there), Audyssey, QSC (who put the ABX Comparator into production, after all), and others.
But if that's true, it's a bloody sad commentary on the state of so-called high-end audio. After all, if companies don't know that their products are audibly different from others - audible differences being required for audio
superiority to even be an issue - then they don't know anything. Well, actually, "don't know anything" is a pretty accurate commentary on modern high-end audio.
Just because you, personally, can't hear something means just that,
Just as people who like to brag about the size of their schlongs are usually millimeter men, people who use the "golden ears" argument are usually the least discriminating listeners. The fact of the matter is, JND's (that's "just noticeable differences" for scientific illiterates like you) for most of this stuff is well known, and well covered in the serious literature.
you failed to cite how those levels were set in your system. Given the detail in your replies, it doesn't seem like an oversight. It sure looks like you couldn't find and/or think of a plausible scenario.
Um, you measure the output with a 'scope and turn the appropriate knob to get the levels matched? Really, for someone borderline literate that was clearly implied in my post, supra.
What a fascinating diatribe, completely skipping the fact revolving around your assumption.
What fact, and what assumption?
Andrew left DAL more than 11 years ago, right about the time JD sold the firm. Your age is listed as 29, making you 17-18 when you were supposedly having these discussion with folks selling very exotic speakers with limited availability that sold for many thousands of dollars.
A few things.
First, my age is somehow calculated wrong by the site in my profile. In fact, if one does the math from my birthday (which is shown in the profile, I believe) that is readily apparent.
Second, my recollection is that Andrew worked at DAL in 2000 and at least some of 2001. That's not 11 years ago. I'm not going to do any research on that, however, because I just don't care that much. At any rate, I always communicated with him over his AOL address and not a DAL address. (Maybe DAL didn't have e-mail addresses. All of my correspondence with Mr. Dunlavy was over the address "DALJHD@cs.com.")
Better, as a teenager, you we able to have technical discussions with a man whose engineering expertise is literally legendary, a man regarded as a visionary in the field. Yea, sure, that's believable.
How does asking someone who's accomplished in a field questions, and he having the grace to answer, say anything about me except that I learned early on that the worst someone who knows something you want to learn can say is "go away," but that they usually don't?
Edit: on a side note, an Adcom 5300, 535's upgraded replacement, and a Bryston 4B ST were to be the subject of a DBT some years ago. JA from S'phile offered to conduct all the measurements, JJ from ATT Labs was setting up the protocol, and we were ready to rock. The system happened to be mine. Well, this never took place. It didn't happen, because the so-called (Internet) "scientists," including several major figures, wouldn't cough-up the money they were going to bet on the results. So much for faith.
I assume there's a thread on RAH-E about that. How about a cite? Maybe it's around the time of Steve Zipser fiasco. Fiasco for people who hear with things other than their ears, at least. People who do hear with their ears think it's funny that a loudmouth dealer couldn't hear the difference between a Pass Aleph something and Tom Nousaine's Yamaha integraed amp. Remember that?
I knew John, may he rest in peace. Please have the decency not to put words in his mouth.
I never had the pleasure of meeting the man, only speaking and corresponding with him.
But "floobydust" is his word. (I would use another word that starts with "f"...) Another phrase he used to describe the idiotic wire industry is "buzzard salve." Here are some of Mr. Dunlavy's public words on the subject:
http://www.verber.com/mark/ce/cables.html
I've done this long enough to know when someone has an answer for everything that reads like someone else's text.
Shall I just call you Tommy? Deaf, dumb, and blind. I've been accused of many things, but I don't think there's any question that my voice shines through in everything I write.
IOW, I think you're full of crap including the imaginary record collection referenced on itunes. GMAFB!
Given your obvious dedication to a con, I couldn't give half a **** what you think. (Though I also won't make the assumption that you are capable of actual human thought, either.) I'm done with your sorry ***. Cheers. Enjoy your delusions.