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"Arny Krueger" wrote: "Jenn" wrote in message oups.com Due to the several people displaying questionable reading ability and/or simply lying about my statements (thereby showing that they have a weak argument), I'll clairfy my position on the issue of "hearing". I don't claim, nor have I ever claimed (as Chung noticed - I wonder when Vlad will show up with his supposed evidence about this LOL) that I have better hearing than anyone else. I don't. My hearing is just above average for a person of my age, as shown by an audiometer test from two years ago. Note that typical hearing tests relate to how small of a sound can be heard, and are usually limited to 8 KHz on the high end. Live concerts involve sounds that are at least 60-80 dB louder than the smallest sound that can be heard. So? Sound quality as perceived by audiophiles involves sounds that go as high as 12-18 KHz. How is this different than what I am required to hear? I claim that a person trained as I've been trained and who has the live music experience that I have, will be a better judge of the sound of an audio system AS IT COMPARES TO LIVE MUSIC than does the average person. This is a straw man argument because Jenn is not discussing this matter with average persons. She's discussing it with audiophiles, many of which are frequent attenders at live concerts. And quantity doesn't matter, right? |
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