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Default In Play-Off Between Old and New Violins, Stradivarius Lags

On Jan 4, 1:10=A0pm, Jenn wrote:

A hotel room? =A0Not an appropriate place to test what it is that makes a
Strad a Strad: =A0subtle tonal differences in a performance hall, and the
projection power across all frequency ranges and timbres in such a hall.


This is not a fact; it's a claim. What's more, it's a claim for which
we have (surprise, surprise) no empirical evidence.

Now, it might be the case that Strads sound better than modern violins
when pushed to their limits in a large hall. But I've never heard
anyone enthusing about the glorious sound of a Strad who noted, "Of
course, you can only really hear the difference in a large hall."

Which one would you rather take home? =A0This brings into question the
issue of playability, set up, strings, familiarity, etc.

Then there is the issue of which specific instruments are used. =A0Not al=

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Strads or Guarneris or Costcos are equal, obviously.

I'm surprised that those here who preach about biased tests in audio
aren't all over this.


Because there's no bias here. Every violin was tested in the same
environment. Hence, no bias. It would be impossible to test violins in
all environments, of course, but someone who wants to claim that a
different environment would produce a different result assumes the
burden of proof.

bob