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In the Thread: It’s mad, mad, mad... electricity.
Post Subject: The main answer of the study.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 4/11/2011
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 Bill wrote:
Could it be that the really great recordings of the 50's and 60's compared to those today were due to the fact that they had more "great electricity days to record.
What a brilliant idea! I never even thought about it.

 Bill wrote:
I do believe if these experiments are continued, it would present a great paper for the AES. It certainly gives clear evidence that electricity quality does make a difference in the recording chain which they have been disputing for years. 
Well, to be what I have done very clearly answered the main question that I have been debating for years with a guy I know. I feel that problem with sound of electricity is imbedded in electricity itself and in some laws that we do not know yet. He feel that the problem with sound of electricity are environmental and when electricity is bad then something made us to perceive heard as “bad sound”. The experiment I conducted is clear objective evidence that he was wrong and it is not about our perception but about very tangible changed in the signal itself when electricity turned bad. Spent time to study the differences between two files with your file editor at high resolution and you will see what I mean.

Rgs, the Cat

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