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REW Measurements of AlleyCat's Room- Take 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Air" data-source="post: 1173258" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>There is no misunderstanding from my side. I just don't share your assumptions or those of Erin. Meta-reflection by the scientists about their own assumptions is, in my view, part of the scientific process. Extrapolating from anechoic or quasi-anechoic measurements to the real-world rooms of enthusiasts is not foolproof. The more the room is an "ideal" room, the more valid the interpretation becomes.</p><p></p><p>I have often concluded, as I do now, that it is in the interaction of various systems that we find the truth. If we continue to treat the systems as separate entities and don't value the interactions and the relationships between them in our sense-making, we stand a chance to be wrong, in part or completely wrong. I therefore try to consider all the systems(recording, speaker, room and the listener) but also the complex interactions between them rather than isolate and see things in a fragmented manner.</p><p></p><p>Happy listening, it is time for my customary pizza and wine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air, post: 1173258, member: 15182"] There is no misunderstanding from my side. I just don't share your assumptions or those of Erin. Meta-reflection by the scientists about their own assumptions is, in my view, part of the scientific process. Extrapolating from anechoic or quasi-anechoic measurements to the real-world rooms of enthusiasts is not foolproof. The more the room is an "ideal" room, the more valid the interpretation becomes. I have often concluded, as I do now, that it is in the interaction of various systems that we find the truth. If we continue to treat the systems as separate entities and don't value the interactions and the relationships between them in our sense-making, we stand a chance to be wrong, in part or completely wrong. I therefore try to consider all the systems(recording, speaker, room and the listener) but also the complex interactions between them rather than isolate and see things in a fragmented manner. Happy listening, it is time for my customary pizza and wine [/QUOTE]
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