@ozzy62 wrote:
"I can have an opinion about... how good the measurements are...
"But I cannot have an opinion about how it sounds by using any of the above parameters. If I tell you I do, it’s pure speculation..."
There’s a guy named Floyd Toole who directed the resources of Harman International into investigating whether loudspeaker measurements can predict preference. Briefly, he found that loudspeaker preference could be predicted with something like 86% accuracy based on a sufficiently comprehensive suite of frequency response measurements.
You might find this video of a speech he gave at a music school interesting:
Floyd Toole - Sound reproduction – art and science/opinions and facts - YouTube
Duke
"I can have an opinion about... how good the measurements are...
"But I cannot have an opinion about how it sounds by using any of the above parameters. If I tell you I do, it’s pure speculation..."
There’s a guy named Floyd Toole who directed the resources of Harman International into investigating whether loudspeaker measurements can predict preference. Briefly, he found that loudspeaker preference could be predicted with something like 86% accuracy based on a sufficiently comprehensive suite of frequency response measurements.
You might find this video of a speech he gave at a music school interesting:
Floyd Toole - Sound reproduction – art and science/opinions and facts - YouTube
Duke