Mivera
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Put me in the camp that says that everything in audio electronics, that we make, can be measured. Audio is simple. Its just you have to take time when you want to make in depth measurements. We can move atoms around to make initials, such as IBM, and take a picture of it, that was like 20 years ago, we can damn well measure any audio signal as it can only be frequency, phase, amplitude, etc.
Don't confuse what I said , I did not say we can measure why someone likes something, we can measure an audio signal though. There are no mysteries in measurements. Audio is kind of like American politics, you have two parties, and no party can even get off the ground, even if it is superior. In audio, you have stereo and multichannel, and nothing new that can really give us the feeling that we are in an immersive on the scene experience.
Okay describe the measurement data that will tell us the difference in tonal characteristics we should expect between the 3 tweeters I shared the spec sheets for.