Last week I asked Earl if he would be willing to come on my show and talk about a few different topics ranging from nonlinear distortion to how reviewers can do better. He obliged. It was a great opportunity to talk to someone who I truly admire and respect. You’ll have to excuse me for occasionally “fan-girling”.
Personally, the discussion gave me some ideas on areas I can improve my reviews. If you watch you’ll see we talk about compression and I mention that I perform what I would consider a “dynamic” test. He suggested doing long term compression and convinced me to add that back in to my arsenal. So I’ll be incorporating that in future reviews but in a different manner than I had done before.
Here is a link from Linkwitz regarding minimum phase research he had lightly gotten in to (I don't know if there is more up-to-date; this was the most pertinent returned in my search):
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/Attributes_Of_Linear_Phase_Loudspeakers.pdf
Personally, the discussion gave me some ideas on areas I can improve my reviews. If you watch you’ll see we talk about compression and I mention that I perform what I would consider a “dynamic” test. He suggested doing long term compression and convinced me to add that back in to my arsenal. So I’ll be incorporating that in future reviews but in a different manner than I had done before.
Here is a link from Linkwitz regarding minimum phase research he had lightly gotten in to (I don't know if there is more up-to-date; this was the most pertinent returned in my search):
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/Attributes_Of_Linear_Phase_Loudspeakers.pdf
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