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Richard D Pierce
 
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All Ears wrote:
I can see that you have access to a lot of serious measuring equipment,
which of course are useful in many situations. It is however my personal
opinion that we must trust what we are hearing, and not blindly trust that
best technical specifications equals the most realistic and satisfying sound
or that we can fully explain or understand what happens as the brain decodes
a sound impression.


So it's your assertion that instead of blindly trusting, as you
say, equipment whose characteristics, limitations and
innaccuracies we know fairly well, we should blindly trust our
ears, thet we KNOW to be highly variable, fairly low resoultion,
quite variable and inconsistent. That's what you're saying, yes?

It's also interesting that FIRST uyou assert no one has the
equipment to prove your assertions, and then when I come along
WITH that equipment and more, you simply discount its value. You
can't have it both ways.

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