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Good Response Soundmind.

Soundmind, I don't have a BS in anything so my hat is off to you.

I'm a bit surprised you responded to my statement "we should try to disover how something can measure poorly and sound great." with this comment "...I suggested this a year or two ago to a famous amplifier designer who posts at the Asylum and freely admits he can't find any correlation between what he measures and how his equipment sounds to him" That shows me you are a lot more open minded than I took you for.

I've stated numerous times I believe both Objectivists & Subjectivists have it partly right & partly wrong. The fact that at this time we cannot find any correlation between how audio equipment measures and how audio equipment sounds, seems to dictate that the measurements being used today are NOT the correct measurements required for determining why individuals perceive audio components as either being realistic or not.

That alone, it would seem to me, should open the mind of Objectivists that it's possible Subjectivists might POSSIBLY be right in their beliefs...

Thetubeguy1954


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