I read in Gearspace that you think that posting in ASR can potentially result in some sort of big changes due to ASR's popularity, but turns out the replies somehow disappointed you.
How about this? You find some of your Gearspace friends to measure ISP on the classes of devices you mentioned (e.g. CD players), and report your findings here? If you've collected sufficient amount of data, and presented in an organized way, your posts can draw some attention (e.g. being put on the front page).
Measuring ISP does not require expensive hardware like Audio Precision, and even within ASR, several members also publish their measurements periodically, you and your friends can do these measurements as well.
Ok, I've tried to ignore the snarky tone of your previous messages, but let's set a few things straight:
Yes, I'm a Gearspace user and member too. Is that a problem? Should I disclose this critical information before any interaction?
Yes, I have mentioned this thread on Gearspace in two posts,
here and
here.
- The first is a summary of my original post here, in case anyone else wanted to contribute to the conversation too. I had an idea and I wanted people to discuss it (which might include telling me it wasn't a good idea).
- In the second, I summarised some of the replies I had received since the discussion started, because I thought they were informative. If you sense a tone of disappointment in my post, could you please explain how and why that is?
I started a thread here because I enjoy reading ASR, and because I thought the topic might be of interest to this community too. It's as simple as that.
And if you want to join the discussion on Gearspace, you're welcome to.
Now could we get back to the original discussion please?