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REW Measurements of AlleyCat's Room- Take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="legro" data-source="post: 1173716" data-attributes="member: 584"><p>Interesting: I seem to recall you mentioning this before and I gather this is the crux of your argument - and an approach that clearly works for you.</p><p></p><p>Where do you go if the measurements are all good and your musical experience does not concur?</p><p></p><p>Or the reverse?</p><p></p><p> Do you then just accept that your ears ( or all that mushy stuff between ) are in error?</p><p></p><p>" Peace of mind " implying that you can ignore the personal, sensory experience as mistaken or a fluke?</p><p></p><p>Or maybe you have been fortunate enough never to encounter this situation.</p><p></p><p> If the measurements were all perfect ( and enough time has passed ) I could probably convince myself that my system sounds great.</p><p></p><p>A poor analogy but a bit like getting the recipe spot on and being underwhelmed by the dish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="legro, post: 1173716, member: 584"] Interesting: I seem to recall you mentioning this before and I gather this is the crux of your argument - and an approach that clearly works for you. Where do you go if the measurements are all good and your musical experience does not concur? Or the reverse? Do you then just accept that your ears ( or all that mushy stuff between ) are in error? " Peace of mind " implying that you can ignore the personal, sensory experience as mistaken or a fluke? Or maybe you have been fortunate enough never to encounter this situation. If the measurements were all perfect ( and enough time has passed ) I could probably convince myself that my system sounds great. A poor analogy but a bit like getting the recipe spot on and being underwhelmed by the dish. [/QUOTE]
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