Posted in their blog for the 160th AES conference.
I think it is refreshingly insightful, level-headed, and reasonable.
I love the sentiment!
Cheers,
Posted in their blog for the 160th AES conference.
I think it is refreshingly insightful, level-headed, and reasonable.
I love the sentiment!
Cheers,
That was a great read.
I have always found that the content from actual speaker or component designers never sounds like either side of the YouTube drama. Measurements are a tool, use them wisely.
IMHO, an engineer snoozefest that boils down to, “Stay curious, my friends.”
The parts about the audibility of different distortions and time delay was pretty relevant, these issues have been generating some heated back and forths on ASR and diyAudio in just the past two weeks. And kind of like he said in the talk, all these people had kind of made their mind up about was is inaudible based on hearsay and examples that don’t quite match the exact situation they are trying to apply it to.
Link for those lost on the discussion:
I found the dissertation highly entertaining and definitely spot-on!
Watching interviews w/ Bruno vs. tedious ASR proselytizing is a reminder that the internet is not reality.