"Mark Simonetti" wrote in message
Arny Krueger wrote:
Speaker Doppler as insignificant as it is, is positively huge
compared to the errors that a common nasty old 5532 or TL072 makes
in most audio circuits.
Please excuse my ignorance, but what is a 5532 and a TL072 ?
Common, err mature audio op amp chips, still widely used particularly the
former.
What problems are they causing ?
In correctly-designed circuits, that would be a good quesiton.
I know I could look it up (and I just
have) but others may be curious too. I find all this interesting.
You'd be surprised (or perhaps not) how many people really aren't
bothered about hearing nice clear audio through a decent system, never
mind the (small?) distortions we are discussing in this NG.
I'm sorry, but these sentence's structure and length makes me unclear about
what it means.
Sometimes I think its because people don't realise what they are
missing.
Are you suggesting that I'm missing something, or making these comments in a
state of total ignorance?
Even with my modest set up, I've bought a smile to the face
of some people who've sat and listened to my relatively good system,
compared to your average low end extremely coloured systems (complete
with "3D" sound "enhancement" and all that)..
That's not the scale of what we are talking about here. We're about a dozen
cuts above at the baseline.
I think others who refer to us, who do care, as anal about it perhaps
do not appreciate music in the same way.
I don't think you know who you are talking to, but frankly you should
reserve such comments for your dogs, cats and other house pets.
To me there is nothing
better than hearing the subtle beautiful tones of a well recorded
well played piano or acoustic guitar; these are just plain invisible
or distorted on a lot of todays cheap crap, and people are getting
used to it.
Why do you presume that somehow this makes you different from me?
Disclaimer: IMHO, YMMV, etc.
A wise man checks out the lay of the land before he rushes spouting all
sorts of self-serving insults.
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