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Thanks for the reference . All you need now is to set up a dealership
for 99.99$ spectrum analyser that will tell the music academies, the
virtuoso violinists, the composers how to buy the best. An infallible
product for telling why the Cremona violin is superior to Brescia and
how to pick the right flute if you're a flutist. Is that what they
taught you with your B.Sc.?
Just the usual childish prattle from someone who obviously has no concept
the benefits of audio test gear. If they can think of some odd application
where measurements aren't necessarily the tool of choice, they'll use it to
damn all uses of measurements.
Then again, the scientific literature includes a goodly number of articles
where measurements were applied to violins, with useful results.
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~be/150/project.html
http://www.acoustics.org/press/146th/Gough.htm
http://home.online.no/~an-buen/e_svingnin.htm
etc.