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"Mkuller" wrote in message
news:aZM%b.69604$Xp.325274@attbi_s54... *snip* How about if the DBT panel was made up of *average audiophiles* like those used in the comparisons between audio components to prove there are no differences - where the results are always null? Regards, Mike It has long been my working assumption that the function of audiophilia was to serve one's love for music. One begins with a love for music and the desire to be surrounded by it, and then begins the search for the reproduction equipment that can best serve that desire. Perhaps I'm mistaken in attributing my own audiofile motives to the majority of "average audiophiles", but I think not. Thus, I think you greatly underestimate the ability of those same "average audiophiles" to distinguish between musical performances under blind conditions. Any audiophile who can't perform such a test would be well advised to spend their next several hundred audio-earmarked dollars on music and not on equipment. |