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Post by Hexspa on Aug 19, 2020 16:52:10 GMT
Speakers, rooms, objective behavior and subjective preference is indeed a deep subject! What are you hoping to gain from this? Do you want to design speakers? Are you looking for the best speaker for your room? Curiosity?
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Post by patate91 on Aug 19, 2020 16:58:19 GMT
Speakers, rooms, objective behavior and subjective preference is indeed a deep subject! What are you hoping to gain from this? Do you want to design speakers? Are you looking for the best speaker for your room? Curiosity? I am looking to learn and get different opinions.
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Post by patate91 on Aug 19, 2020 18:46:35 GMT
Speakers, rooms, objective behavior and subjective preference is indeed a deep subject! What are you hoping to gain from this? Do you want to design speakers? Are you looking for the best speaker for your room? Curiosity? BTW I like my speakers, and I improved my room acoustic this year (bass traps in corners). I ran a series of measurments and fiddle with broadband absorbers placement and I enjoyed it. I spend too much time on ASR and there's some dogma and pseudo science from some folks. Olive and Toole works are well regarded on the forum. But acoustics experts are not very popular there. For what I've read I fully understand why Ethan no longer post there. So I know I'll get different and credible takes here.
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Post by Hexspa on Aug 20, 2020 18:29:51 GMT
Learning for learning's sake? I know some people do that, which is fine, but that's not my approach. My thing is to learn in order to apply. Maybe what I'm wondering is how you plan on applying knowledge of spinorama. Maybe you don't have an application or just not yet. All good.
One could argue that experts are rarely well-regarded by their colleagues - much less by those less edified.
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Post by patate91 on Aug 21, 2020 14:12:00 GMT
Learning for learning's sake? I know some people do that, which is fine, but that's not my approach. My thing is to learn in order to apply. Maybe what I'm wondering is how you plan on applying knowledge of spinorama. Maybe you don't have an application or just not yet. All good. One could argue that experts are rarely well-regarded by their colleagues - much less by those less edified. Yes learning for the learning sake, if you have time I suggest some of Bertrand Russell writing about this. Here in Quebec Normand Baillargeon wrote a lot about education, learning and knowledge. He said something like : the more knowledge you have the more your life change. Exemple : Let say you walk on the street and you know a little about architecture you'll look at building differently.
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Post by Hexspa on Aug 21, 2020 18:47:04 GMT
That may be a matter of opinion. Other philosophers advocate against reading too much. I encourage you to find your resonance.
I'd like to add that there are so-called 'strengths finders'. The ones I've done have helped me understand my preference for 'learning to apply' as opposed to 'learning to learn'. Both appear valid yet each individual will fall more toward one side of the spectrum.
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Post by patate91 on Aug 22, 2020 20:18:06 GMT
That may be a matter of opinion. Other philosophers advocate against reading too much. I encourage you to find your resonance.
I'd like to add that there are so-called 'strengths finders'. The ones I've done have helped me understand my preference for 'learning to apply' as opposed to 'learning to learn'. Both appear valid yet each individual will fall more toward one side of the spectrum.
I think one those 2 approach are not that opposed. One day or another knowledge gain by learning for the saké of learning become or mat become usefull and can be applied.
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Post by Hexspa on Sept 28, 2022 7:51:49 GMT
I've been spending more time reading the spin data on asr. Until recently, I never thought much about speaker performance. I guess I still think that translation is the ultimate metric of a mixing monitor and not any given technical data point. Anyway, thanks for mentioning these two years ago so I had a mental reference for what I'm going through now.
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