Yo - RCE, DSK and anybody else interested...
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:01:10 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:
The bottom line is that I don't think that *many* folks can distinguish
the difference in sound quality between an MP3 and a CD on/in the average
home, boat or car stereo syste
Probably not, but in a home? I think so.
Of course the other problem is that I have abnormally acute hearing
even at my middle age - I can hear things others "normal" can't.
So I suppose that enters into it somehow.
I have below average hearing, I am most certainly not an audiophile and I
have no problem telling the difference between a vinyl LP (the best range
of sound), a CD(often missing a lot of the middle range compared to
analogue), and an mp3 with a bit rate below 250 (sounds like AM radio),
played on my home stereo.
Brings to mind first-year physics labs. My 3 lab partners were all male.
One day we went in and the lab instructor says - "Guys you'll be doing
this one today". It was an experiment on finding harmonics. She told me
women can't ususally hear the spot as easily as men. It was true. My
partners had no problem hearing the harmonic point as we filled the glass
tube with water. I heard a vague buzzing. The tables were turned when we
did optics. Find a second or third order green in a split spectrum. I
can discern, under the right conditions, up to seven orders. My partners
only saw one shade of green.
Stella
What's "green"?
RCE
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