In Reply to: Re: read your statement carefully posted by May Belt on April 7, 2007 at 10:52:10:
Studies have consistently shown that merely telling an audiophile that you have two components (A and B) for a comparison, when in fact there is only one component in use, will lead to audiophiles saying they prefer either A or B between 50% and 75% of the time, when in fact they are listening to the same component playing at the same volume meaning THERE IS NO POSSIBLE AUDIBLE DIFFERENCE!If you trust the reliability of a Golden Ear audiophile who reads a positive review and then auditions a new audio product or tweak with a salesmen like you telling him what to hear, then you have learned absolutely nothing of value as an audiophile.
Perhaps this 'I know what I hear and could not be wrong' belief puts money in your pocket ... "I know what I hear" is more audiophile ego than fact.
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Richard BassNut Greene
Subjective Audiophile 2007
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Follow Ups
- "Please give people credit for having the intelligence to know whether they heard just a 'difference' " - Richard BassNut Greene 17:59:13 04/08/07 (0)