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On Aug 9, 4:35=A0pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
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On Aug 5, 4:55 pm, "Arny Krueger"
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On Aug 4, 12:06 pm, Audio Empire
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On Wed, 4 Aug 2010 06:41:42 -0700, Arny Krueger wrote
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If that's the only valid criteria for you, I'm very
happy to bow out.


He probably means that you haven't done such a test
with a good playback system, optimally set-up and using
decently cared-for records.
You are correct. The test only has merit if the
equipment and LPs are not sub par. I know my equipment
and LPs are up to the task. But I don't think that I
have any exclusive on that.


I find it interesting that these two individuals,
niether of whom I have never met in person, pretend to
have such full knowlege of my livelong listening
experiences.


The improbability of their claims supports their
immediate dismissal.


What is the improbablity of my claims? Show us the math
that leads to the assertion and the facts upon which you
base the math.


It's in the JAES amd IEEE papers I've been referencing here for years.

Apparently people have been ignoring them for years so there is no need f=

or
me to reproduce them so that they can again be ignored


I have read them. I don't think they say what you are saying. I also
think they are a bit dated to say the least. So IMO they simply don't
support your position.