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The IT Audiophile convergance
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 41783" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>I unashamedly use a PC as a source for most of my listening. My audio passion is exercised partially using computing as a means to both play back as well as design, measure and improve a system.</p><p></p><p>The beauty to me is that in IT one abstracts a given business model to a computer model and employs various tools in doing so. In loudspeaker design one uses a model that mimics the real performance to speed up the development of an analogue (or part-digital) playback chain. Digital electronics allow me the flexibility to play with for instance filter topologies with as much flexibility as computer software architecture allows me to use various interfaces with which to integrate systems (both problems have complex constraints and part of the reward is in coming up with an intuitive and simple solution balancing different design elements)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 41783, member: 18"] I unashamedly use a PC as a source for most of my listening. My audio passion is exercised partially using computing as a means to both play back as well as design, measure and improve a system. The beauty to me is that in IT one abstracts a given business model to a computer model and employs various tools in doing so. In loudspeaker design one uses a model that mimics the real performance to speed up the development of an analogue (or part-digital) playback chain. Digital electronics allow me the flexibility to play with for instance filter topologies with as much flexibility as computer software architecture allows me to use various interfaces with which to integrate systems (both problems have complex constraints and part of the reward is in coming up with an intuitive and simple solution balancing different design elements) [/QUOTE]
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