How Science Got Sound Wrong


I don't believe I've posted this before or if it has been posted before but I found it quite interesting despite its technical aspect. I didn't post this for a digital vs analog discussion. We've beat that horse to death several times. I play 90% vinyl. But I still can enjoy my CD's.  

https://www.fairobserver.com/more/science/neil-young-vinyl-lp-records-digital-audio-science-news-wil...
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Hey GK, I only get like a half bar on my phone and what would the bar level be on average with the TT?
  Have you ever thought about adding solar flare protection to the tweak?

ieales
Musicians. Now, there is a group of people who cannot hear!
said the guy who knows one.

Of the hundreds of musicians and engineers I worked with, I’d say most could hear better than your average NASA crank.

>>>>I assume you’re referring to construction work. 

mahlman
Hey GK, I only get like a half bar on my phone and what would the bar level be on average with the TT? Have you ever thought about adding solar flare protection to the tweak?

>>>>That was included in version 1.2.2. Free downloads to customers. Just point your phone at the sky for 5 minutes.
@teo_audio   Add to that the fact that we only have 4% of the universe from which to get answers and you have a real dilemma. I'm often amused at those who talk so confidently of their knowledge. The older I get the more questions arise...though I do remember a time when I was quite sure of my knowledge too.
http://science.time.com/2013/02/20/telescope-to-hunt-for-missing-96-of-the-universe/