"...The result would be examined for odd-ordered harmonics so a listener fatigue/brightness rating can be assigned. Then the lower ordered harmonics can be analyzed so a low-order coloration (warmth, caramel, syrupy) value can be assigned. "
I believe that John Atkinson from Stereophile does this kind of measurments (his input signal can be subject of discussion) and looking on distortion spectrum - as you discuss above - I have some idea of the sound of the equipment - at least its midrange.
"A lot of research has been done since then, but none of it has been incorporated into the tradition of measurement, and so we have the experience of not being able to tell much of anything about the sound of the amp from its spec."
Simon Thacher from Spectron did study of the rlation between reproduction of musical peaks and listener fatique:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/manufacture/0708/index.html
I beleive that Spectron amps are one of the best in that regard - of course, for easy load speakers you don;t need that amount of (distortion-free) power.
So, slowly but we still are moving along to understand relation between some measurments and some aspects of the sound.
Cheers
I believe that John Atkinson from Stereophile does this kind of measurments (his input signal can be subject of discussion) and looking on distortion spectrum - as you discuss above - I have some idea of the sound of the equipment - at least its midrange.
"A lot of research has been done since then, but none of it has been incorporated into the tradition of measurement, and so we have the experience of not being able to tell much of anything about the sound of the amp from its spec."
Simon Thacher from Spectron did study of the rlation between reproduction of musical peaks and listener fatique:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/manufacture/0708/index.html
I beleive that Spectron amps are one of the best in that regard - of course, for easy load speakers you don;t need that amount of (distortion-free) power.
So, slowly but we still are moving along to understand relation between some measurments and some aspects of the sound.
Cheers