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Multiple spaces in recordings
On 26/03/2019 8:04 am, Mike Rivers wrote:
Our vision works sort of the same way. For the first week or two after I had cataract surgery on both of my eyes, I was amazed at how much greener the grass and how much bluer the sky appeared. Three years later, grass looks like grass, sky looks like sky, even with the filtering effect of the clouded lens removed. **** it doesn't take 3 minutes let alone 3 years for your brain to adapt. Try putting on some rose colored glasses, everything looks immediately pinkish. Take them off after a few minutes, everything looks immediately bluish. The effect goes away *very* quickly. The brain takes much longer with sound, but it soon gets used to any coloration after a while. HiFi reviewers fail to acknowledge this of course and persist with the "burn in" idea rather than admit it is their auditory/brain response that has changed after a few days. Critical measurements easily prove it is not the equipment that changes. |
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