22-Dec-2016, 07:18
(22-Dec-2016, 02:28)Axel Wrote:(21-Dec-2016, 13:43)Hifi_swlon Wrote:(21-Dec-2016, 10:25)Pim van Vliet Wrote: This is most likely because of a phenomenon called the 'stop watch thumb'. This appears to be happening because the joints in your thumb are a little more stiff when the temperature drops. 0.002 seconds sounds about right.
I'd fully agree with you Pim, except I didn't time it - I just guessed.
I don't think time is well enough understood - in general yes, but not specifically the intricacies of how time works within audio signals and hifi devices - where there is still much we do not understand. It's far 'more accurate' to guess.
Pim, Confused: you are a couple of nut cases! (and I mean that in the nicest possible way)
That's one of the nicest compliments I've had in a long time. Thank you!
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