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normanstrong" wrote in message
S888Wheel" wrote in message
Schizoid Man
I think it's a little ambiguous to tell the listener that the
differences he or she claims to be hearing are imaginary.
I'm not suggesting that you or anyone else do so. I am speaking
of
instances when the listener is convinced via a DBT that there is
no
real difference. Do you think the previously percieved difference
comes
back with sighted comparisons or stays away?
I've only run into this situation once, and in that instance the
difference went away--never to return.
Norm Strong
Could you explain how you were able to determine that the
differences
went away ?
I heard distortion near the climax of a piece on the CDR that was not
present on the original CD. Since that was contrary to what I would
have expected, I ran a single blind test (using my wife as the
testor.) I flunked the test big time, so I ran it once again. Not
so surprisingly, I was unable to hear this distortion the second time
through. I still have the CDR, so I can run the test again any time.
(Maybe I'll do that that.)
Norm Strong
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