Honest question: Who is Jay?
(Asking before I decide whether to watch the video)
But this goes against Toole. Toole says all of humanity prefers one specific kind of frequency response.Sorry guys...
It's probably just me, but I agreed with just about everything Jay said. It's about speakers... not electronics.
In short.. he says measurements matter, they should be done properly and for speakers those measurements are really hard to interpret aside from those that know them well. It is also hard to predict how they will sound in your room to your ears.
Jay states measurements are a tool that can narrow down a long list of options and that's certainly true.
The 'tape measure thing' he states is a bit weird at first glance but in the end what he means is that once you have speakers they must be positioned correctly and use measurements when experimenting so you can pick the optimal position and after the experiments you can use the tape measure and plots you made to put it in that optimal position.
Jay is not talking about Amir imo. He talks about speakers, measurements, positioning and listening tests in general and that these all matter.
Sorry guys...
It's probably just me, but I agreed with just about everything Jay said. It's about speakers... not electronics.
In short.. he says measurements matter, they should be done properly and for speakers those measurements are really hard to interpret aside from those that know them well. It is also hard to predict how they will sound in your room to your ears.
Jay states measurements are a tool that can narrow down a long list of options and that's certainly true.
The 'tape measure thing' he states is a bit weird at first glance but in the end what he means is that once you have speakers they must be positioned correctly and use measurements when experimenting so you can pick the optimal position and after the experiments you can use the tape measure and plots you made to put it in that optimal position.
Jay is not talking about Amir imo. He talks about speakers, measurements, positioning and listening tests in general and that these all matter.
But this goes against Toole. Toole says all of humanity prefers one specific kind of frequency response.
According to Jay his background is he used to sell Wilson speakers...he appears to now makes his living schilling for high end products on Youtube and has a whole production crew. I take pretty much everything he says with a healthy grain of salt.
It's probably just me, but I agreed with just about everything Jay said.
I last about 40 seconds with a "talking head" presentation on YouTube. A quick scroll will show if there's any chart, video or graphic to illustrate the topic. Typically, it's just hand waving.I hate this kind of low effort talking head stuff. 22 whole minutes, 0 data presented, 0 studies cited, nothing but rambling. I wish we'd stop talking about youtubers who do this, it's so boring.
I guess all the subjectivists reviewers are going to post stuff like this as they feel their turf is threatened.
Sorry guys...
It's probably just me, but I agreed with just about everything Jay said. It's about speakers... not electronics.
In short.. he says measurements matter, they should be done properly and for speakers those measurements are really hard to interpret aside from those that know them well. It is also hard to predict how they will sound in your room to your ears.
Jay states measurements are a tool that can narrow down a long list of options and that's certainly true.
The 'tape measure thing' he states is a bit weird at first glance but in the end what he means is that once you have speakers they must be positioned correctly and use measurements when experimenting so you can pick the optimal position and after the experiments you can use the tape measure and plots you made to put it in that optimal position.
Jay is not talking about Amir imo. He talks about speakers, measurements, positioning and listening tests in general and that these all matter.
But this goes against Toole. Toole says all of humanity prefers one specific kind of frequency response.