[Elecraft] K3 Hissy and Noisy Audio

Andrew Faber andrewfaber at ymail.com
Mon Apr 6 18:23:09 EDT 2009


Sverre,
  What's great about this vocabulary (and Ed, W0YK, who is a master vintner 
may want to comment) is that you can use this same wonderfully imprecise 
audio vocabulary to describe another object of notoriously subjective 
taste -- wine.  For example, I've been tempted to hit Ed with the following 
for one of his Muns Vineyard Pinot Noir vintages:  "Solid bass, a bit 
lacking in the mid-range, but with a good top end."
  73, andy, ae6y
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sverre Holm" <LA3ZA at nrrl.no>
To: <elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 06, 2009 2:29 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] K3 Hissy and Noisy Audio


Audio is notorious for having a very subjective vocabulary, and this may 
make it hard to understand what is meant. I hear terms like hissy, rounder, 
lack of bass etc in this discussion. In an attempt to make this discussion 
more to the point I would suggest this list compiled by Bruce Bartlett from 
Pro Audio 1997. I find it helpful in making discussions focused: 
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/images/graphics/sd-qulty.gif

According to the list, I would suggest that those who have a problem with 
the K3 audio look up these terms:

 'bright', 'edgy', 'grainy', 'grungy', 'hard', 'harsh', 'muddy', 'piercing', 
'thin'

 to find what best describes what they hear. That may give a common ground 
for describing the effects.

Sverre
F/LA3ZA





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