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SADiE.com | Home. Lexicon® REAPER | About. About. SOS Home. Ethan's Magazine Articles. Over the years I've written many times about the relation of audio "gear" sound quality, audiophile beliefs, the frailty of human hearing, and the importance of room acoustics. My article Audio Minutiae from Recording Magazine brings these all together in one place to give a good summary of my findings and opinions. The articles and videos below provide more depth and detail. I was honored to present a workshop at the AES show in October 2009 that dispelled many common audio myths. Here's a video version of that workshop on YouTube: AES Audio Myths Workshop In 2013 I hosted another AES workshop, this time explaining how audio devices are spec'd and tested.

A video version is available on YouTube: AES Lies, Damn Lies, and Audio Gear Specs I found the explanation for seemingly unreasonable audiophile beliefs, and I describe it here in detail. In the article Why Doesn’t My Stereo Sound Like a Live Concert? There are two ways to assess the quality of audio devices: measuring and listening.