I just want people to have an understanding of why many jargons and terms were created (many created long time ago). So, just want to throw out a mini challenge to all.
Let's just imagine you are living in around 1965. Say, you are an audiophile/hobbyist/engineer (title doesn't really matter). You love music, audio stuff etc, just like right now.
So, how are you going to actually doing what you are doing right now? How do you communicate with others about audio?
Do take note that vast majority of the things we have today don't exist back then. No internet, no Google, no mobile phones, no digital cameras, no printers. Computers are the size of classrooms and out of reach to many. Most testing/measuring equipment we have today is not available to the general public and extremely expensive.
Let's just imagine you are living in around 1965. Say, you are an audiophile/hobbyist/engineer (title doesn't really matter). You love music, audio stuff etc, just like right now.
So, how are you going to actually doing what you are doing right now? How do you communicate with others about audio?
Do take note that vast majority of the things we have today don't exist back then. No internet, no Google, no mobile phones, no digital cameras, no printers. Computers are the size of classrooms and out of reach to many. Most testing/measuring equipment we have today is not available to the general public and extremely expensive.