Tweak = high end
Lage high end referanse på første forsøk
og dermed gå inn i hifi historien som en av en håndfull og to største audio designere?Uten tweaking?
Nei,det tror jeg ikke.
https://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/40/index.html
The mediocre product never passes the threshold from good sound to creating magic in the listening room. Why not? Because in their development, the designers didn't listen, tweak the design, and listen some more. Other projects needed their attention. The circuit measured well, sounded acceptable---why beat it to death? The mid-fi designer may enjoy music, but he lacks the obsession that drives the high-end designer to push the limits of performance just a little further
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/just-what-high-end-page-2#hqKLpgjjCm6rSWoo.99
https://www.nvahifi.co.uk/richard-dunn-interview/
Q: Conventional amplifier designers must have their reasons, mustn't they?
A: Maybe they just want to follow convention. You know, there is a broadcast university in the UK called The Open University. They teach electronics and they use the conventional electronic circuit structures for their text materials. All those that take the course are taught to make stability their priority and there is no mention of sound quality!! So it is rare to find a designer or electronic technician who will think that their test equipment is wrong when what they hear contradicts. They just depend on and trust their oscilloscopes and distortion analysers. If you were to judge NVA amplifiers by these criteria you would say they are not very good, but if you listen it is a completely different story. Test equipment readings have virtually nothing to do with the musical ability of an amplifier.
Lage high end referanse på første forsøk
og dermed gå inn i hifi historien som en av en håndfull og to største audio designere?Uten tweaking?
Nei,det tror jeg ikke.
https://www.stereophile.com/asweseeit/40/index.html
The mediocre product never passes the threshold from good sound to creating magic in the listening room. Why not? Because in their development, the designers didn't listen, tweak the design, and listen some more. Other projects needed their attention. The circuit measured well, sounded acceptable---why beat it to death? The mid-fi designer may enjoy music, but he lacks the obsession that drives the high-end designer to push the limits of performance just a little further
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/just-what-high-end-page-2#hqKLpgjjCm6rSWoo.99
https://www.nvahifi.co.uk/richard-dunn-interview/
Q: Conventional amplifier designers must have their reasons, mustn't they?
A: Maybe they just want to follow convention. You know, there is a broadcast university in the UK called The Open University. They teach electronics and they use the conventional electronic circuit structures for their text materials. All those that take the course are taught to make stability their priority and there is no mention of sound quality!! So it is rare to find a designer or electronic technician who will think that their test equipment is wrong when what they hear contradicts. They just depend on and trust their oscilloscopes and distortion analysers. If you were to judge NVA amplifiers by these criteria you would say they are not very good, but if you listen it is a completely different story. Test equipment readings have virtually nothing to do with the musical ability of an amplifier.
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