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To measure or not to measure? That is the question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 1013121" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Measurements in and of themselves are a tool. What one uses them for is another matter. You can bet your bottom dollar that NP uses measurement equipment in the development of his products. I suspect that chasing 5 decimals in a THD measurement is pointless, though if the artefacts are so low down even the more sensitive modes of hearing can be assumed not to be offended in an unsighted test.</p><p></p><p>There is research into attributes of for example rooms and loudspeakers that correlate strongly with models predicting preference in comparing different models (and by inference consumer behaviour)... though sound quality in many cases does not determine consumer behaviour, not by a long shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 1013121, member: 18"] Measurements in and of themselves are a tool. What one uses them for is another matter. You can bet your bottom dollar that NP uses measurement equipment in the development of his products. I suspect that chasing 5 decimals in a THD measurement is pointless, though if the artefacts are so low down even the more sensitive modes of hearing can be assumed not to be offended in an unsighted test. There is research into attributes of for example rooms and loudspeakers that correlate strongly with models predicting preference in comparing different models (and by inference consumer behaviour)... though sound quality in many cases does not determine consumer behaviour, not by a long shot. [/QUOTE]
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To measure or not to measure? That is the question.
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