Robin Bowes;234428 Wrote: 
> Unless you're not measuring the right thing.

Exactly. The available means for measurements, especially if we take
complexity of human perception into the picture, can only be compared
to an attempt of describing an elephant by its mere length from it's
tale to the snout.

The distortion are necessary not to "enhance" the sound, but to help
brain to build the "audio image" closer to the real thing.


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