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In the Thread: Attempt of a playback systems debugging.
Post Subject: Asking right questions…Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/14/2009
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Axel, I do not know what your motivation is and why you need to pretend that argue. Arguing implies a confrontational position and I do not think you have one in this subject. Anyhow, leaving your motivations (and my pretence that I do not know them) behind the scene I would like to propose to leave this thread to be on it’s topic.
Keeping it on topic I would suggests that your debugging methods are fundamentally wrong (in my view) and very much propone to inaccuracy and accidental results. You apparently perceive a playback installation as a static system where result is inert and flows from a function of ingredients. In that environment, I assure, you that you will not be able to debug anything, even if it is your playback and you have it in your own listening room. In realty a playback is dymick (as opposite to dymick) system and has an ability to react differently upon different “irritations” and stress. Observing those qualities you might not care about the specifics of components, the specifics might be self-indictable….
This is why I was asking about any applied suggestions or experiments and about further questions that the system owned might ask himself. Asking right questions is about to have 90% of answers.
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