In Reply to: I agree. Audio DBTs ARE a simple religous experience and belief system. No point in debating them. (nt) posted by Posy Rorer on April 8, 2007 at 16:19:21:
John Dunlavy used to write online posts about how he'd tell Dunlavy speaker listening panel members he was going to change speaker cables and then sent his assistant behind the speakers.After that the listeners would hear some sonic difference(s).
But in fact Dunlavy wrote that his assistants never changed any wires!
You think ABX tests are a "simple religious experience"?
"I know what I hear" subjectivity offers the opportunity for unlimited audio fantasies!
Like in your world where moving a dime on top of a speaker by 1mm makes an audio difference to your "Plantimum Ears"
Ha ha ha ha hahahahahahahahahaha.
ONLY IN YOUR DREAMS!
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Richard BassNut Greene
Subjective Audiophile 2007
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Follow Ups
- Yeah SURE ..... "I know what I hear and couldn't be wrong" is pure objectivity !!!!!! - Richard BassNut Greene 18:14:15 04/08/07 (6)
- Richard Bassnuts: did someone forget to change your diapers? - Posy Rorer 21:54:49 04/08/07 (5)
- Your post contains only character attacks -- no audio content (nt) - Richard BassNut Greene 22:09:46 04/08/07 (4)
- Whereas your posts contain unprovoked defamatory character attacks- Sorry, you only get what you deserve, troll. - Posy Rorer 23:34:12 04/08/07 (3)
- "...the worst I have ever seen on AA." Don't get around much any more, eh? nt - clarkjohnsen 11:58:56 04/09/07 (1)
- I never did get around much on AA. So Bassnuts may not be the worst offender here, but it's not for lack of effort. (nt) - Posy Rorer 15:23:12 04/09/07 (0)
- What a poser! nt - clifff 23:44:17 04/08/07 (0)