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In Reply to: RE: What a gyp. posted by Jaundiced Ear on August 18, 2014 at 17:44:02
"If the fan audibly changes the "sound" of the audio output, surely there must be a measurable change to the audio output itself."
Not to be a nit, and I agree with what you say, but the fan still could be effecting something else other than the audio output that is effecting the sound. Think of a silent fan, then think of how it would effect the sound traveling through it - as an example of the audio output not changing but the perceived sound being different.
If it "sounds" different than the measurements at the listening position must be different otherwise something within the listener himself is different.
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