Talk but not walk?


Hi Guys

This isn't meant to start a fight, but it is important to on lookers. As a qualifier, I have my own audio forum where we report on audio issues as we empirically test them. It helps us short cut on theories and developing methods of listening. We have a wide range of systems and they are all over the world adding their experiences to the mix. Some are engineers, some are artist and others are audiophiles both new and old. One question I am almost always asked while I am visiting other forums, from some of my members and also members of the forum I am visiting is, why do so many HEA hobbyist talk theory without any, or very limited, empirical testing or experience?

I have been around empirical testing labs since I was a kid, and one thing that is certain is, you can always tell if someone is talking without walking. Right now on this forum there are easily 20 threads going on where folks are talking theory and there is absolutely no doubt to any of us who have actually done the testing needed, that the guy talking has never done the actual empirical testing themselves. I've seen this happen with HEA reviewers and designers and a ton of hobbyist. My question is this, why?

You would think that this hobby would be about listening and experience, so why are there so many myths created and why, in this hobby in particular, do people claim they know something without ever experimenting or being part of a team of empirical science folks. It's not that hard to setup a real empirical testing ground, so why don't we see this happen?

I'm not asking for peoples credentials, and I'm not asking to be trolled, I'm simply asking why talk and not walk? In many ways HEA is on pause while the rest of audio innovation is moving forward. I'm also not asking you guys to defend HEA, we've all heard it been there done it. What I'm asking is a very simple question in a hobby that is suppose to be based on "doing", why fake it?

thanks, be polite

Michael Green

www.michaelgreenaudio.net


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That's a lot of work and takes a real good hearing. 
Sound I would want ? Paco de Lucia's custom Conde Hermanos guitar, to start with and go from there. Finest instrument I have ever heard live. I heard a few fine opera voices too but not top level.
Time for a professional public relations help. It is not going well. Just my $17 worth.

Hi Inna

So that’s why you were asking about the Rosewood. That would help me a lot if I were to make a speaker custom for you, for example.

For clients like that, I usually send them a speaker to get use to and then work on referencing their sound. I have some folks who nail their sound right off the bat and others that take some time. It’s a lot of fun for me doing custom. It’s also a lot of fun for me being the only HEA tunable speaker designer, up till now. I think we've created a nice little family of clients who all add to the mix. Some are even instrument builders themselves.

Michael Green

Does it matter when the wood is harvested (time of the year), how old it was, or how rainy the previous year was? It matters for wine and a few other products so maybe it matters for some audio equipment, too.
Wood is something that is sort of alive, everything matters, including how it is dried. Maybe Michael will elaborate.