OMFG. Yeah, I
live for the sound of applause on an album, and xylophone, that's my second favorite thing! Wow, that guy nailed it, that's what matters, not a machine telling us what we're hearing. No meters and graphs for me!
I like this quote from the one
dingbat reviewer/whatever he is: "It's like Pixar movies, you know how advanced they've gotten at showing each blade of grass. Back in the day you would see, like, four pixels." hahaha!
Edited to add: WTF. Just looking at their website, and it says
Did they guess at that number, since they don't use meters or graphs or machines? lol Oh, never mind, it's only when "designing" that they fly by the seat of their pants. Once they have whatever sound they like, they are meticulous in measuring and making sure their production drivers match that, and that driver pairs match within .05dB. Wow. lol Why not just judge pair matching by ear as well? We don't need to shoot for or examine how close we get to fidelity to the source, so why measure to get fidelity in anything else?