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In the Thread: Volti Audio's Vittora
Post Subject: How enough a basic hygiene is?Posted by Romy the Cat on: 11/1/2014
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Well, you for sure did make a valid argument but from my
point of view the argument even valid but not definitive. You see, when you are
a baby and you crap in whatever you are wearing then you for sure do it because
you do not have an association between discomfort near your bottom and the necessity
to pass the residuals of you GA track. Then, as you grow up, your parents teach
you to use a toilet. You do not question the toilet benefit and you do not
invent toilet – you use what zillion generation before you have developed to accommodate
your basic human need. It is king of unspoken rule for adults do not crap in what
they wearing and to use toilets. You do not need to develop some kind of fine acquired
taste in order to chose to use a toilet, this come to you naturally and it is
rather a norm then a subject of choice.
Now about the time alignment. No one told me about time alignment, I developed
the relationship between time alignment and auditable experiences completely in
my own by years of listening and experimenting. Years back I wrote an article “Macondo's
Axioms” where I clearly stated that for multichannel horn installation the time
alignment is mandatory. It is not that if people do not use time alignment then
they violate some kind of stupid wish of mine but rather I know easels what and
how they listening and I do not value those listening experiences. So, I am not
in the business to make internet audio yahoos to take me seriously but I am perfectly
within my rights do not take anybody seriously if they ether by verdure of own
hearing or by virtue of following my rules do not factor time alignment in own acoustic
system design. To me the time alignment is basic design hygiene and if a person
dumps the MF and tweeter in random locations and does not feel that “something
is wrong” then I truly do not care what this person thinks or do in audio.
Pretend that your orchestra has addition and they are searching
for a second trumpet. How would you feel
about a 35 year old man who still craps in whatever he is wearing? It is not very accurate example as his crappy
pence do not directly impede his playing techniques. The misaligned drivers do
affects anything else, including some very fine micro-perceptions of musical seriousness.
From what I have seen on audio any person who put MF and HF in misalignment do
listen only restaurant music and I see no need to have more than a table radio
to play that music.
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