A question for Arnold.
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Krueger says to Harry Lavo:
People make their own choices. They can follow science or they can follow
anything else. People who pick unreliable guides are less likely to end
up
where they actually want to be
and:.
,,,,Harry seems to want people to think that he is technically
sophisticated, but he can't seem to do relatively simple tests that would
support his claims.
Several old pretences repeated: 1) Krueger has a patent on "science"
and a signpost to "reliable guides"
Nonsense. Maybe compared to you, Ludo but you're way out of your training
and life's experiences when you talk about audio.
2) Krueger knows of "relatively
simple tests" for "sonic differences" that Harry ignores but which
would 3) remedy "sighted bias.
This is an incredible misquote. Elmir as usual you missed the point.
The "simple test" must be the ABX (or one of its variants) buried
umpteen times but resurrected from its grave like Phoenix; all
fresh-smelling and polished up.
Not at all. I was talking about test equipment based tests.
Come back when you learn a little intellectual honesty, Ludo and can
actually provide a reliable quote of what I said.
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