servies;234613 Wrote: 
> This microphone registers everything which is coming out of the
> speakers.

It's quite a good one then.  Transducers are not perfect.  Ears have
flaws and tolerances, microphones have flaws and tolerances.  Your
argument has flaws.

Difference testing on interconnects where the electronic signal can be
digitised at 24/96 (or greater) and compared has a lot more mileage
than using a microphone, but I am still not convinced by its
applicability to music.  Your test is pointless.

(Why am I feeding the troll?)

Adam


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