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| Home Theater, Audio and Video News Audiophile Measurement MysteriesDiscuss Audiophile Measurement Mysteries in the General Shack Area forum; Audiophile Measurement Mysteries Paul Miller , founder of Miller Audio Research and lead consumer electronic measurement pornographer , asks what mysterious scientific measurements ... |
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| Audiophile Measurement Mysteries Paul Miller, founder of Miller Audio Research and lead consumer electronic measurement pornographer, asks what mysterious scientific measurements are missing that can better define sonic differences between audio electronics in the February Hi-Fi News. He cites the discovery of a method to measure jitter in the mid-nineties as the last new measurement technique. He also suggests that the more measurable a device’s performance the more it can be improved upon. Since jitter’s rise manufacturers of digital components have strived to reduce its ill effects. So what’s left to measure that will better define a careful listener’s subjective impressions of a new wifi audio player, amp or loudspeakers? Synergy. What if we figured out how to measure a whole audio system chain at once? How it might work (I have no idea if this follows any kind of scientific method, just my best guess):
By the way Mr. Miller mentions that everybody’s favorite new AV cable, HDMI, has terrible jitter performance. He doesn’t say how bad but I’m sure there’s a white paper with titillating charts and graphs available on his site or elsewhere. Tags: Audiophile Home Audio ElectronicsAudiophile, Home Audio Electronics Link to Article | ||||
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