johanchandy
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I agree with everything you're saying here man. It reminds me of the dpi wars in gaming mice, dpi mattered when we were talking about about small amounts of dpi but after a certain amount of dpi and depending upon the use it doesn't matter but people already associated higher dpi with better mice when there's a lot more that goes into what makes a sensor good. It was one factor in many and it was a mistake to base how good the mouse was based on that one factor alone. In the beginning of the dpi wars companies were pushing high dpi with flawed sensors(which harkens to audiobombers examples from the 70's and 80's with gear that had flaws) but we're at a point where we get good sensors with high dpi which does come into use with large monitors with incredible resolutions, every technological field has growing pains when it comes to ironing out obvious flaws in technology, the same is the case with audio, most of the significant flaws have been ironed out. Then going around and then saying dpi doesn't matter is an incoherent claim as it is one factor in many. In the end all that matters is what specifically is being measured and what are the claims that we can make from what is being measured, people tend to oversimplify unnecessarily and make claims which they don't have reason to makei honestly forget what were discussed before i don't care where you're stance at or anybody stance at, it's just matter of opinions, which is right? who knows, unless there's somebody credible enough with decent background could jump in and educate us, it's really pointless to discuss things, especially in private message. like i said i don't have any background in acoustic nor electrical engineering, my background is IT so i could be very much wrong in my opinion about audio,my reading sources could be very much fake i was jumped in because i read something about amplifier measured well bla2. which is why i replied like that, even a person long enough in industry like andrew jones not truly 100% sure about measurement and grossly oversimplified measurement, in real world it's not that simple. as far as i know measurement in amplifier doesn't mean a thing, it's quite easy to manipulate, i read that info in diy audio, it's just matter of schematic. i can't read schematic and can't build amplifier so again my opinions could be very much wrong but from people who build and design amplifier that's pretty much their findings. so if you or anybody have those knowledge,please do share, i want to learn, that's all or mostly because i want to upgrade my amplifier with certain diy design but can't figure out how to build it
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