Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
Yes, I also found your belittling of a person who has done FAR more research than you have equally as amusing.
Nousaine? He's an audio gourmand. Here are some of his "urban legends" as found on Peter Wackzel's website:

Fancy parts improve sound.
Fancy cables improve sound quality
LP sounds better than CD (I would aver in some areas only)
Negative feedback is bad

And by the way, several of his articles consistently reference 80 hz as the threshold for audible localization. That's what THX chose as well. Do you think they might know something? My favorite article had the gripping title "Autosound vs Home Audio". Can you hear the difference? :^)

Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
Noticed some very important issues as well that could have been tamed with with a simple parametric EQ;

I have about a 5dB to 6dB peak at 134Hz...
Tame something at 134 hz via equalization. Hmmm. My issue near 160 hz is but a fourth of an octave away. You know, I might just try using some EQ to fix that. Wait - I already do!

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