It only takes some inner knowledge and a frame of reference - including listening to several Wilson speakers, constructed according to the same principles and with similar materials - to imagine the sound: artificially correct, lossy, gray, undynamic, not exactly natural etc. So typical MOR high...
The C63 is probably one of my favorites, not in the least because of this video fragment:
Nice motto by the way. It reminds me of a statement by a local historian:
"Some squirrels continue to collect nuts even when they already have far more than they can eat".
The analysis is obviously (inherently/inevitably) flawed, but it was not intended to be irrefutable.
I could supply Bruce with the VST, but I don't own a full-fledged AD studio.
Even if you were to do the same test with a good dose of redundancy - e.g. using multiple identical setups with NOS SOTA analog gear (and the same redundancy for digital), the chaos factor of analog still applies.
In an analog reproduction (hi-fi) chain this factor is greater, because there are...
Good question, but the analysis is not mine, it's part of a thesis
SpectraFoo is a high resolution metering and sound analysis tool (VST) primarily used by recording/studio/FOH engineers.
The ADC obviously afffects the analog signal, but so does the analog equipment used, as stated in the...
"A Spectral Analysis of Analog and Digital Recordings
Analysis: To analyze the two audio samples, analyzing software called SpectraFoo was used. According to the manual obtained from its host website, Metric Halo (2011), SpectraFoo can be described as a “high–precision, low–latency, fully...
Bring up the subject of satanic ritual abuse, or a similar delicate issue... and most people will walk away.
Unsurprisingly, it's often the same runaways who are at the forefront of condemning others for not complying with 'certain imposed rules'.
Manipulating the masses, Julius Caesar was an...
You could interpret it as such from a practical perspective and perhaps there is little more you can expect from the average therapist these days, at least in my country.
I consider myself primarily an observer of (the game of) life, rather than a judge (which clouds the view).
Music can indeed be considered a universal language, as long as there's no (hidden) agenda attached to it ;)
Terribly drifting off-topic, but let's take it one step further.
This is a book, the first edition from 1964:
Bearing in mind the book (without judging), this is an interesting (press) photo:
So much for contemplation ;)
Money = power and Taylor Swift is in a way becoming a powerful woman (power icon).
Time = money (and I have plenty of time).
Money makes the world go round > try to let the bs factor of this sink in.
An open question: "what does real wealth mean (to you)"?
What does this say about that...