- Thread Starter
- #281
When you post something on your website, expectation is that you are following industry standards. If you are not, which in this case is the reality, then you need to explain the motivation and parameters that went into it. As it is, your measurement misled some of the members here, thinking it would show distortion products which it did not.You think in your head like a standard measurement technician.
I think in my head like a R&D engineer (and optimiser by listening tests).
We won't agree, we don't make measurements with the same aim.
You see the consequences of posting measurements that are not representative of product performance. Someone like me shows up and you wind up having to explain things in a hurry. Best to get ahead of the train and provide proper explanation for your measurements. Again, I refer you to Benchmark manuals which extensively explain these things.