In Reply to: Still unclear evidentally posted by Norm on January 3, 2006 at 17:41:17:
A dbt can be used to tell if something "sounds better", and we all know that DBT's are in fact valid for music and equipment at this point, so what's the effort part?So, y'all mean controls, or what?
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- And still unclear... - Silver Eared John 17:51:34 01/03/06 (11)
- Re: And still unclear... - townie 00:41:59 01/04/06 (10)
- At least you’ve confirmed your preference is influenced by non-audible features - Caymus 14:59:18 01/04/06 (7)
- Re: At least you’ve confirmed your preference is influenced by non-audible features - townie 09:06:43 01/05/06 (2)
- Re: At least you’ve confirmed your preference is influenced by non-audible features - Caymus 12:43:59 01/05/06 (1)
- Re: At least you’ve confirmed your preference is influenced by non-audible features - townie 22:20:05 01/05/06 (0)
- "If the test was done correctly" This is a pretty big if. - Norm 17:36:57 01/04/06 (3)
- How can you verify… - Caymus 17:53:24 01/04/06 (2)
- Ultimately, we cannot - Norm 06:53:47 01/05/06 (1)
- If y'all the consumer, does it matter if y'all happy? - Silver Eared John 01:17:55 01/06/06 (0)
- Well, y'all, we agree on that... - Silver Eared John 10:40:26 01/04/06 (1)