Thanks
discopants And thanks
djones51My philosophy is simple:
1-Hi-FI is lower cost than anything you had ever dream of...
2- Buy only what is rightly chosen and after that think and read and buy no more...
3-Owning a very good Audio System, like most of us own one already, is only the beginnings of fun: how to embed it is the goal....Using cheap materials and the ears...
If someone mock your ears with a measure apparatus, answer him that only you know how your audio System really sound in your room with all these numerous, unmeasurable simultaneous, parameters at play in the 4 embeddings in place...
Anyway:
«Human hearing beats the Fourier uncertainty principle»
by Lisa Zyga , Phys.org
In this article(2003) it was explained why the human ears is all we need, to embed our own audio system and what are some of his capabilities...
Trust yourself and music will sound beautiful for your ears ....
https://phys.org/news/2013-02-human-fourier-uncertainty-principle.html«For the first time, physicists have found that humans can discriminate a sound's frequency (related to a note's pitch) and timing (whether a note comes before or after another note) more than 10 times better than the limit imposed by the Fourier uncertainty principle. Not surprisingly, some of the subjects with the best listening precision were musicians, but even non-musicians could exceed the uncertainty limit. The results rule out the majority of auditory processing brain algorithms that have been proposed, since only a few models can match this impressive human performance. »
This is all that we must know...