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<blockquote data-quote="SmartAsss" data-source="post: 7216871" data-attributes="member: 629857"><p>Typical response to many of my posts. Im not making this up. It is a fact that test tones are of higher amplitude then music.I base all of my information on facts, and testing, I would feel terrible if I ever mislead someone. so I personally learn, test and use my own 10+ years of electrical, electronics, mechanical training and experience to find absolute answers to my tasks.</p><p></p><p>The whole reason why I joined ca.com is to dispel myths, bad practices, and misinformation. I enjoy helping others. Rarely do people like what I have to say but its only the truth whether you believe it or not...</p><p></p><p>I work in the aerospace industry, building and quality testing critical components found in every aircraft, If you've ever flew in a airplane or aircraft chances are I've personally built and tested a few of the parts on it. I'm very thorough with my procedures I have to be. If I f*** something up I go to jail people die.</p><p></p><p>The meter method only applies to test tones. You can use an oscilloscope on music but you have to know what to look for and when. A small amount of clipping is acceptable and inaudible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmartAsss, post: 7216871, member: 629857"] Typical response to many of my posts. Im not making this up. It is a fact that test tones are of higher amplitude then music.I base all of my information on facts, and testing, I would feel terrible if I ever mislead someone. so I personally learn, test and use my own 10+ years of electrical, electronics, mechanical training and experience to find absolute answers to my tasks. The whole reason why I joined ca.com is to dispel myths, bad practices, and misinformation. I enjoy helping others. Rarely do people like what I have to say but its only the truth whether you believe it or not... I work in the aerospace industry, building and quality testing critical components found in every aircraft, If you've ever flew in a airplane or aircraft chances are I've personally built and tested a few of the parts on it. I'm very thorough with my procedures I have to be. If I f*** something up I go to jail people die. The meter method only applies to test tones. You can use an oscilloscope on music but you have to know what to look for and when. A small amount of clipping is acceptable and inaudible. [/QUOTE]
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