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In the Thread: Crossover Design
Post Subject: Yes, it is a good type of testPosted by Romy the Cat on: 1/8/2012
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 scooter wrote:
However, I had one very interesting observation living the "Class D;" plugged directly into the wall socket, they always sounded the same, regardless of day or time of day. That is the only audio gear I have ever encountered that was so consistent. 
Scooter, I have explained the base for this phenomena in context with PP2000 – the sampling theorem filtration haves topological advance to this type of amps. Pay attention that topologically the PP units has much duper filtration as they do not care signal and consequentially run at much lower sapling rate. 
 Kerry Brown wrote:
Again, the proof of the cook is in the pudding. In spite of political, philosophical and technical objections - all metaphysical at this point in time - and your contrary opinion, my digital processors make very good recordings played back on my system sound very good. Poor recordings sound poor, excellent recordings sound excellent. It's an undeniable fact, and if you could hear it for yourself I wager you'd agree. This is Objectively So. My system has objectively neutral tonal balance, objectively excellent dynamics, objectively confirmable PRAT, etc., etc., etc..
Well, Kerry, you had to start from begging stating that you preference to D-crossovers comes as a package with to switching mode amplification. Right along with minimal current acoustic systems the D-amplification is truly priceless. If you said it from beginning then at least it will be known or undusted the expectations. 
 Kerry Brown wrote:
Here's a test for you. Listen to a recording on a good headphone system, try STAX. Then play back the same recording on your stereo.  Ignore things like imaging. Concentrate on tonal balance, dynamics, detail retrieval, etc.. If your system sounds anywhere near as good as a pair of STAX headphones you're doing well. 
  
Yes it is good type of test but mostly for rooms. I have written about it a lot.

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