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post Aug 14 2012, 14:10
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QUOTE (Arnold B. Krueger @ Aug 14 2012, 05:41) *
I'm sure that you enjoyed one pair of speakers more than the other. However, this is a discussion about why.

Read the first post in this topic to see what this discussion is about.

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You can't use spectral analysis graphs for something like that.

Actually you can, but the analysis gets a bit complex for speakers. For electronics, spectral analysis is often very sufficient.

For this forum it is not sufficient as a general rule.

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You've told a group of actually amazingly well-educated and experienced people that your hero from the 1980s is better and smarter than all of us put together.

Shoot first, ask questions later! Dear, oh dear, you've got the wrong guy.

So, do I have to split this thread once again in order to prevent even more off-topic screed?

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post Aug 14 2012, 14:23
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QUOTE (greynol @ Aug 14 2012, 09:10) *
So, do I have to split this thread once again in order to prevent even more off-topic screed?


I just looked: The OP is dated in 2003. That wasn't even in this decade! Go figure... ;-)

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