If you're familiar with "Sound Quality Loud" auto audio culture, do you consider it high quality audio?
Asking another way, do you think it's possible to have high quality audio in a car on the order of what many call "audiophile" audio?
If you're familiar with "Sound Quality Loud" auto audio culture, do you consider it high quality audio?
Asking another way, do you think it's possible to have high quality audio in a car on the order of what many call "audiophile" audio?
obbzerver <obbz...@yahoo.com> wrote:
If you're familiar with "Sound Quality Loud" auto audio culture, do you consider it high quality audio?If good high end audio is like a meal at the Tour D'Argent, auto sound culture
is like a hot dog eating contest.
Asking another way, do you think it's possible to have high quality audio in a car on the order of what many call "audiophile" audio?You're in a sealed box with reflections from windows all over the place. The noise floor is very high especially in the lower octaves. The primary listener
is sitting way off-axis. This is about the worst possible environment for good audio. Even if you wanted good audio, which most of those people don't. --scott
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"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
In the course of our back and forth it was revealed that 45db is where he perceives silence.
From what I gather 45db is roughly the volume of a running refrigerator when you're in close
proximity to it. Obviously he's experiencing hearing loss.
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