I think it's fascinating that they're trying to get numbers and
'technical' stuff into their pages. Perhaps they are seeing that the
readership is demanding more of that especially as audio becomes more
computing based...

Even though it's misinformation at this time, it actually in time could
be an opportunity for acceptance of a more scientific approach.
Potentially easier to counter this kind of nonsense than arguing with
someone who feels audio is all about subjective voodoo and almost
'spiritual' beliefs, rejecting anything to do with quantification or the
mere idea that sound quality can be measured.



Archimago's Musings: (archimago.blogspot.com) A 'more objective'
audiophile blog.
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