On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 11:26:35 GMT, "EddieM"
wrote:
Stewart Pinkerton" wrote
calcerise wrote:
Arny isn't too keen on actually listening to audio products, since
they should all sound the same according to tests.
And indeed the good ones *do*, if we're talking about *listening*
tests. I have a Sony CDP-715E, one of the best-performing players Sony
ever made, although lacking the 'battleship' build of the XA7ES, I
have access to a Meridian 588, probably the finest 'high tech' SOTA CD
player on the planet, and I also own a Pioneer DV-575A 'universal'
player that cost less than the quoted price of a new laser assembly
for the XA7ES. In level-matched blind listening tests, these three
players sound identical - as any reasonable person would expect.
Any reasonable person would most likely also ask that ... when you
were performing a level-matched blind listening test among your
three cd players namely:
1. Sony CDP-715E
2. Meridian 588
3. Pioneer DV-575A
Were you also comparing their sounds from each other?
I have no idea what that means.
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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