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In Reply to: I know science and you're no scientist posted by geoffkait on June 25, 2023 at 12:27:50:
As usual your rebuttal is deflecting. All you say is the pen treatment as well as your other CD tweaks reduces laser light scatter or something along those lines. Yet you offer no scientific data or measurable test results to back up your theories. This test is well within our technology to perform.While I have no psychologist training or background, it is well published that the human mind is highly subject to expectation bias as well as our senses being biased by mode, food, intake, fatigue. In other words, listening to something that is suggested to be good yet not understanding the underlying science and technology is quite subject to Placebo effect.
We are not talking about the art here. There is no test to say if a song is good or bad. That is entirely subjective. But the technology is not.
Now if you can offer some technical data to help verify your theory, I am all ears. But if you can't, insulting and belittling those who ask for more data hardly puts you in an area of credibility.
And I am not saying I am right. I am saying the abundance of evidence outside the audiophile tweak crowd as well as the technology manufactures, for over 30 years now, do not believe this is a problem.
I only ask to see some scientific data. Nobody has provided that to date. And consider the fact that we have greatly advanced the CD optical disk technology with BluRay and now 4K or Ultra Blu Ray. Yet the rim treatment still has not been commercially implemented.
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- RE: I know science and you're no scientist - gusser 13:03:43 06/25/23 (1)
- RE: I know science and you're no scientist - geoffkait 14:15:53 06/25/23 (0)