Originally Posted By: alan
Aarrrgh!

Going back to your earlier question, the research shows that in the case of loudness differences of less than 1 dB between two speakers that are NOT detectable by listening (but which are measureable with a broadband pink-noise test signal), the louder of the two speakers will be perceived as sounding "better". I don't recall details of how that was defined.

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So, we can hear differences of less than one db, it just doesn't register as louder.
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Fred

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