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tbewick
Senior Audioholic
This link-to article here is on the ABX test carried out by Stanley P. Lipshitz of the Boston Audio Society and the University of Waterloo. The test was on a Sony consumer PCM-F1 digital audio adapter, which had been criticised by Ivor Tiefenbrun, of Linn Products Ltd., as producing "execrable results". Rather unsurprisingly, the test did not agree with this.
The article is worth looking at for some other reasons, like Ivor Tiefenbrun's other rather interesting ideas, i.e. -
"The day began with two brief tests of the Tiefenbrun claim that undriven transducers (digital alarm watches, telephones, headphones, or other loudspeakers) in the same room audibly degrade the sound quality"
- http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/bas_speaker/abx_testing2.htm
I came across this searching for 'Martin Colloms' on Google, a writer for the UK magazine Hi-Fi News. He has written on the differences in subjective sound quality between audio amplifiers. His article, "Amplifiers Do Sound Different" (Hi-Fi News and Record Review, May 1986) is referred to in another article at the Boston Audio Society site -
http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/bas_speaker/wishful_thinking.htm
and is also worth a look.
The article is worth looking at for some other reasons, like Ivor Tiefenbrun's other rather interesting ideas, i.e. -
"The day began with two brief tests of the Tiefenbrun claim that undriven transducers (digital alarm watches, telephones, headphones, or other loudspeakers) in the same room audibly degrade the sound quality"
- http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/bas_speaker/abx_testing2.htm
I came across this searching for 'Martin Colloms' on Google, a writer for the UK magazine Hi-Fi News. He has written on the differences in subjective sound quality between audio amplifiers. His article, "Amplifiers Do Sound Different" (Hi-Fi News and Record Review, May 1986) is referred to in another article at the Boston Audio Society site -
http://www.bostonaudiosociety.org/bas_speaker/wishful_thinking.htm
and is also worth a look.