Revealing could also mean high resolution.
Which IMO is a desired characteristic of a great system.
Which IMO is a desired characteristic of a great system.
My pet peeve: "revealing" speakers
p05129112 posts08-22-2020 7:04pm Excuse millercarbon, he gets paid by how many threads/posts he can answer/start about Tekton speakers. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Look I been on the take for years, now if I could just get paid for it.. I’m a major advocate, of speakers that haven’t been made for almost 9 years. Talk about revealing. I’m nuts... I almost bought a 40 year old pair of dipoles. RARE! I still might. First time I’ve ever seen a pair for sale. That’s telling me. People just don’t sell them, WHY? They must be so revealing, that’s all I can figure... 15 years of looking, 1 pair. Ok, ok, maybe not political enough, I’ll try to stay on topic. OP Them speakers are better than those speakers, how am I doing? Because those are on the LEFT, and those are on the RIGHT. BUT I’m slightly right of center. That’s revealing. Oh, to much. OK, you can stop reading right after "posts" the second time. Just sayin’ :-) It’s Saturday night, still 88 degrees and to hot to play the stereo. What else am I gonna do? Regards |
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'reveal' is a transitive verb. This speaker is revealing......what? Unless what is revealed is specified, the use of the term 'revealing' is meaningless. So please stop. In the main there are only three groups of phenomena that might be revealed: 1. The signal on the recording. 2. The artifacts of the system. 3. (very minor and just to be complete) the external artifacts that millercarbon tells you to spend so much money eliminating. So let's always be specific. |