@ghdprentice ..."I would not begin to consider evaluating a single new component without listening to it for a couple months. This would be only after being completely familiar with my system without change for months… many months. ...
Exactly.
Good read: why comparing specifications is pointless
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When it matters, I do the same:
The Lyngdorf is the black box sitting on my (unused currently) Mark Levinson No 532 power amplifier. For those of you complaining about the cost of the Lyngdorf TDAI-3400, the 523 costs $20,000 by itself! Admittedly it has 400 watts using 8 ohm and probably twice as much over 4 ohm so much more powerful than the Lyngdorf. Still, it is just an amplifier. I test my near-field/desktop products and there, equipment is listed as well: Iconoclast CLR Cable Listening Tests I don't get to enjoy it often enough given how much time I spend working at my desk. Anyway, after a while I switched to WBC cable. Once again, immediate reaction was that the sound was more open, bass was a bit more tight, etc. This too passed after a few seconds and everything sounded the same again. Really, all of these protests could be avoided if you had spent just a few minutes reading how and why I test things. There is incredibly scrutiny of what I do by members at ASR and industry at large. You have to be far more prepared to find a criticism that can stick. |
You are the one that decided to brand your website as "science". You admittedly are neither a scientist nor have a "lab"/studio/listening room that follows well established specs (see Toole, Kota1, Abbey Road, Sony, and Dolby Institute in the above posts). At this point you have two choices. Align yourself with the "science"/specs like the Toole, the Kota, et al. or make a very simple change to your brand acronym. Currently you are branded ASR Just change the first letter (A) to the very next letter in the alphabet and I think you’ll nail it. Good luck with your website and I am taking the good counsel of my fellow members, no more feeding your trolls, bye! |