Vibratory or Not?


This is a discussion that for me began on the Stereophile forum which went horribly wrong in my opinion. I was wondering though if this same topic could be discussed here as it comes up a lot in one form or another. My background has been about vibratory tuning as far back as the 70's work in the recording industry and continued into home audio and beyond. The audio signal is one that can be easily tuned, I doubt there is much room there for debate, but we will see, it's Audiogon after all. This being the case I have always concluded that the audio signal is vibratory so has anyone I have ever worked with. It's a common and sometimes even daily practice for someone here to make a vibratory adjustment changing the sound which is obvious to all.

On some of these forum threads however you will see posts saying to get rid of the vibration, without any explanation as to how to remove vibration without altering the audio signal. Every vibratory move I have ever seen done changes the performance of the sound. I've also been a part of the variables of the audio signal during play in real time. If the audio signal is not vibratory how does it change?

I invite you to discuss the vibratory structure and nature of the audio signal.

thanks, lets keep trolling to a minimum please

128x128michaelgreenaudio

What’s outside Pleasantville?

(Trying to stay calm and keep from revealing he was from the future) I’m from a town where the roads don’t end at the edge of town. It’s not like Pleasantville. There are some places that the road doesn’t go in a circle. There are some places where the road keeps going.

Keeps going?

Yeah, it all just keeps going.

Post removed 
Costco_emoji, that seems a little bit too harsh and personal. If you can’t argue the facts without getting all hot 🥵 around the collar maybe you should drop out.
"In some way, using word "troll" catapults a person into being a troll.

Do not do it. It takes the credibility away in an instant."

Glupson, the only reason someone would troll a Tunee is because we already have the credibility we do. That's pretty simple stuff :)

"Michael, is it still ok to read your thread if we don't want to be a tunee?"

I think you can answer that for yourself by answering a related question. Have you ever changed out a component? Why?

MG

More to discover