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REW Measurements of AlleyCat's Room- Take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="AlleyCat" data-source="post: 1173225" data-attributes="member: 2194"><p>Thanks [USER=15182]@Air[/USER] Stefan for the above post and article, very interesting read.</p><p></p><p>One passage stood out for me, and I am experiencing that (and enjoying each moment of my listening) and getting my brain / ears to adapt and accept this :</p><p></p><p>“…<strong> listeners respond to these cues, in some detail, and they exhibit skills in separating room sound from the tim- bral identity of loudspeakers, and in adapting to different circumstances. This is, after all, what happens at live, un- amplified, musical events. This means that not everything measured is perceptually important, nor can our reaction to such sound fields be constant, we adapt (see</strong> [1] chapters 5–11, and section 11.3.1, and [2] section 2.5). <strong>The simple measurements therefore cannot be definitive.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlleyCat, post: 1173225, member: 2194"] Thanks [USER=15182]@Air[/USER] Stefan for the above post and article, very interesting read. One passage stood out for me, and I am experiencing that (and enjoying each moment of my listening) and getting my brain / ears to adapt and accept this : “…[B] listeners respond to these cues, in some detail, and they exhibit skills in separating room sound from the tim- bral identity of loudspeakers, and in adapting to different circumstances. This is, after all, what happens at live, un- amplified, musical events. This means that not everything measured is perceptually important, nor can our reaction to such sound fields be constant, we adapt (see[/B] [1] chapters 5–11, and section 11.3.1, and [2] section 2.5). [B]The simple measurements therefore cannot be definitive.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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