Then we have to face the fact that the hearing range of we feeble humans
begins to deteriorate at age 19. Too bad that we old farts can no
longer hear the fine quality of the units we worked so long and hard to
be able to afford. At age 18 I could hear just fine up to 21KHz (except
we didn't know what a KHz was then) But not any more. The rest of you
probably can't either except that you just don't know it. Kind of like
having an OM-4Ti with 35-80 f/2.8 and not being able to see well enough
to focus the damn thing. At least there you get some indisputable
feedback when you get your out of focus images back.
Sorry, I couldn't help that bit of mischief.
Chuck Norcutt
Walt Wayman wrote:
> While we're bragging on our sound gear, particularly the speakers
> (shouldn't they be called "singers," or maybe "players"?) all I
> will say regarding this, without reference to any of the front-end
> gear, is this:
>
> Bi-wired (Cardis), bi-amped (McCormack) Vandersteen 3a's in a
> 24x22 ft. room with a 12-ft. cathedral ceiling sloping upwards
> toward the "hot seat," with each speaker sitting 6 ft. from the
> nearest wall, a placement determined with sound meter and
> computer, but mostly by ear.
>
> Nothing is newer than 8 years old (except the DVD/SACD player),
> and I don't expect there to be anything new anytime soon unless
> something blows up.
>
> Walt, not quite deaf yet
>
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