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iq513
Audiophyte
Ideas for the CD
I'd like to see material to educate the user on how to use the information. Too often I see the test results/specifications/product data and it doesn't have much meaning for me since I don't have a base of reference to determine what is good/bad/excellent.
Questions such as: Is there a preferred order to setting up a system? Are there numbers that demand my attention in fine tuning/tweaking and others that are less important? Too often the magazine articles aimed at the consumer discuss the basics. How would a pro go about setting up a system? What does he/she do first? What part of the process is most critical? How to fix problems. How to keep yourself (or get yourself) out of trouble. Are there any tricks to making the process easier?
An example of what I'd like to see would be Fine Homebuilding magazine. Most other consumer magazines are written for Joe Consumer. FH is written by industry professionals (and not journalists) for professionals. It's written to impart better methods, improving process and quality of the final product. I would think that anyone who is going to use the CD will have a skill set above entry level and could benefit from professional guidance.
The CD is a tool, I want to know how to best use the tool.
I'd like to see material to educate the user on how to use the information. Too often I see the test results/specifications/product data and it doesn't have much meaning for me since I don't have a base of reference to determine what is good/bad/excellent.
Questions such as: Is there a preferred order to setting up a system? Are there numbers that demand my attention in fine tuning/tweaking and others that are less important? Too often the magazine articles aimed at the consumer discuss the basics. How would a pro go about setting up a system? What does he/she do first? What part of the process is most critical? How to fix problems. How to keep yourself (or get yourself) out of trouble. Are there any tricks to making the process easier?
An example of what I'd like to see would be Fine Homebuilding magazine. Most other consumer magazines are written for Joe Consumer. FH is written by industry professionals (and not journalists) for professionals. It's written to impart better methods, improving process and quality of the final product. I would think that anyone who is going to use the CD will have a skill set above entry level and could benefit from professional guidance.
The CD is a tool, I want to know how to best use the tool.