The Magnetic Field

Started by rollo, April 07, 2026, 12:55:18 PM

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rollo

Lots of NEW science surrounding this subject from Synergystic Research. Well not actually new but rediscovered. Imagine sitting in your chair and asking a device [APP required] to alter the field to give, more focused bass, larger stage, deeper stage, forward or up front presentation. We will find out at Axpona. QUARK is the name Ted has the game. Not a SR Dealer. Exciting times.

charles
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Nick B

Ted is an interesting guy. OCD Mikey had him on as a guest and it was very informative and entertaining. If you're part of the ASR crowd, then don't watch Ted's videos!
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rollo

 Audio Subjective is not my cup of tea. Amir was challenged by Ted Denny. Ted offered to pay for him and his measuring equip to Teds Factory to measure away and LISTEN. Amir declined. After design measurements VOICING of such is what makes the component sound the way it does. Companies like CJ, Border Patrol, Aqua Acoustics and many more do that.

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P.I.

Quote from: rollo on April 08, 2026, 09:56:39 AMAudio Subjective is not my cup of tea. Amir was challenged by Ted Denny. Ted offered to pay for him and his measuring equip to Teds Factory to measure away and LISTEN. Amir declined. After design measurements VOICING of such is what makes the component sound the way it does. Companies like CJ, Border Patrol, Aqua Acoustics and many more do that.

charles
Danny Richie of GR Research made the same offer.  Amir is descended from a long line of ostriches.
"A man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument." - Hilmar von Campe

Nick B

Quote from: P.I. on April 08, 2026, 06:14:36 PM
Quote from: rollo on April 08, 2026, 09:56:39 AMAudio Subjective is not my cup of tea. Amir was challenged by Ted Denny. Ted offered to pay for him and his measuring equip to Teds Factory to measure away and LISTEN. Amir declined. After design measurements VOICING of such is what makes the component sound the way it does. Companies like CJ, Border Patrol, Aqua Acoustics and many more do that.

charles
Danny Richie of GR Research made the same offer.  Amir is descended from a long line of ostriches.

Why change anything if you have a fan club of devoted followers. That kind of tunnel thinking rubs me the wrong way...
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_Scotty_

Amir follows the proud reviewing tradition first established by Julian Hirsch, a reviewer, electrical engineer and
co-founder of Hirsch-Houck Laboratories.
He was the main tester and reviewer at Stereo Review print
 magazine which later morphed into Sound and Vision magazine.
My friend Stan once stated that at the end of every review should be the concluding statement by Julian that
"This is yet another amplifier I have ever heard.".
The implication being that anything which measures perfectly must also sound great. You don't even
need to listen to it, just look at how it measures.
 Devotees of Amir probably know as little about about stereo equipment as I did back in the
1970s. Actually listening to the gear and writing a review based on what was heard
was a radical idea back then and taken seriously only by strange weirdos
who read The Absolute Sound magazine. In a word, flakes.
 Scotty