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Trader wrote:
When you can hook up test equipment to the human brain then you will have an instrument that can measure sound the way we perceive it. Test equipment can't hear-test equipment doesn't have ears. Test gear cannot duplicate the BAD things involved in human hearing like predjudice, or lack of high frequency response that some folks have or DEAFNESS.... ;-) But test gear for audio is FAR more accurate than a humans perception... If you can hear the difference it can be measured!!! But, some folks IMAGINE that they hear differences when no differences really exist, those of course cannot be measured!! Not differences in HOW YOU HEAR, but differences in the sounds you hear.... You will never have a machine that can tell you what a wine tastes like. Im not aware of test equipment that measures tastes, and if there were any, I would not be prepared to compare its accuracy to that of audio test gear...Which BTW I am very familiar with... I can measure sound differences that folks CANNOT HEAR but I have never seen a LEGITIMATE sound difference that someone can actually hear that I cannot measure,,... And isnt this getting off the point about amps sounding different? Those that think they do are either not conducting the tests correctly OR being influenced by other variables.... Science is mostly theory. There is not much fact to science. Not in my science textbooks... I have LOTS of facts... Thats the basis of SCIENCE!! You must be confused with SCIENCE FICTION!! ha ha Eddie Runer installin since 1974 http://www.installer.com/tech/ |
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