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  1. Jim Shaw

    Chat GPT: WOW.

    I see the real power of AI as being able [eventually] to consider more information resources than most human researchers would. The real weakness could be skewed or prejudicial results that AI might believe are truths. In the foreseeable future, AI probably doesn't have much ability to ascertain...
  2. Jim Shaw

    Chat GPT: WOW.

    Followup question: How many minutes does Steve G. listen to a speaker before reviewing it? -or- What brand of cereal box did Danny cut his engineering degree from?
  3. Jim Shaw

    Chat GPT: WOW.

    You might enjoy this ChatGPT exchange: Q: How many angels can dance on the head of a pin? The question of how many angels can dance on the head of a pin is a theological and philosophical question that has been debated for centuries. The question was first posed by medieval Christian...
  4. Jim Shaw

    Chat GPT: WOW.

    It is wrong to expect AI to be factually correct all the time. Its database is the internet, and we all know how un-flawless that can be. So far, AI is correct about as often as a gypsy fortune teller. It's just cheaper.
  5. Jim Shaw

    Amplifier Output Impedance (Damping Factor) and Speakers

    Engineers might use ICE to simulate the entire circuit. But in-circuit emulation only helps predict how a circuit performs, not how it might 'sound' to a human of indeterminate taste. [For that we need a witch doctor, like a subjective reviewer with sticks, bones, hokus-pokus, incense, and...
  6. Jim Shaw

    Amplifier Output Impedance (Damping Factor) and Speakers

    Replace 'any' with 'many' and I'm almost on board.
  7. Jim Shaw

    Has the objective of ASR been reached?

    This, and a buyer of Waterford drinking glasses is unlikely to drop test them against those from Libbey.
  8. Jim Shaw

    Amplifier Output Impedance (Damping Factor) and Speakers

    Non-technical audio tinkerers cannot get their heads around the 'transfer function' between amplifier output terminals and speaker terminals. Instead, they write volumes of mostly nonsense about tight bass, shouty treble, glorious midrange, etc. The amplifier output transfer function is a...
  9. Jim Shaw

    Has the objective of ASR been reached?

    ASR is, at least, another available voice in component reviews. At most, it is measurement-based reviews to traceable standards. How a reader weighs ASR against an eloquent subjective reviewer is best left to the reader. But the value of traceable measurements cannot be ignored. Just because...
  10. Jim Shaw

    Vinyl will always sound *different* than digital, right?

    Yes, well there's all that and bunches more words, motives, prejudices, perceptions, etc. But when the pushing and shoving and preaching have died down, the laws of physics remain as overlords of our senses. Some of us may, for example, prefer train travel, others jets, and still others books...
  11. Jim Shaw

    Acoustic Cameras. See the sound!

    Is it April 1, 2023 already?
  12. Jim Shaw

    Recovering from bad audio investments

    I suggest you subscribe to Audioholics on YT. :)
  13. Jim Shaw

    Vinyl will always sound *different* than digital, right?

    Yes, if you believe that music/illusion is somehow 'enhanced' by distortion. That might beg the question, "do we wish for high truth or enjoyable fakes in sound playback?" I think many here might secretly prefer the latter, even while professing the former. Either is valid; just be honest with...
  14. Jim Shaw

    Vinyl will always sound *different* than digital, right?

    True. LPs, at their best, were never very good music media. They were simply the best we had for mass distribution until 1982. Tempus movet on.
  15. Jim Shaw

    Vinyl will always sound *different* than digital, right?

    Did you watch the YT video? His explanation is reliant on different mastering practices, not dubbing. But I agree with you, too.
  16. Jim Shaw

    New guy on the block... but have always loved music.

    There's a gulf between audiophiles and at-home music lovers. It gets felt more strongly as one wades into the surf of sound. Check for sharks, undertow, and drowning hazards before you get in over your head. Audiophiles' primary motivation is supposed perfection in music reproduction. That...
  17. Jim Shaw

    Vinyl will always sound *different* than digital, right?

    THERE ARE TONS OF REASONS WHY VINYL SOUNDS DIFFERENT THAN DIGITAL Here's yet another experienced pro and audiophile's clear explanation of the major difference in what we tend to hear, and why:
  18. Jim Shaw

    The Miniot, a new vertical turntable

    Look what The Verrge dredged up: https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/22/23639244/wheel-upright-record-player-review
  19. Jim Shaw

    Great recordings of classical music

    I had heard about this performance and only recently found a YT video of it. Stravinsky is an acquired taste; so be it. The Jussen brothers, a Dutch piano duo, play a transcription of The Rite of Spring for four hands, one Steinway. It is remarkable, the performance in this live telecast. Try it...
  20. Jim Shaw

    Quality speakers for classical music with high output/volume

    There's much food for thought here. It's easy to understand why studios work in high res -- they must copy, recode, mess with, master, etc., all of which may diminish resolution. But, even just on the media playback end, our gear may take 24-bit audio, decode it, run it through several analog...
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