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Dear Mr. Olive,
Incredibly today Nyob confesses: "I didn't use your name when I sent him the quote of what you said" The "quote" was his lie about a moronic statement that "a preson" was supposed to have made. He then he prints your comments on that idiocy naming me as its author. If this is not libellous abuse of your confidence then I don't know what is. I'm sure that by now you're feeling snowed under by unwanted exchanges but for the sake of clarity I want to add this: As a former full time employee-medical researcher of the Medical Research Ccil. Of Great Britain at the very time when DBTs first saw the light of day I feel especially strongly about the outright lie that I am foolish enough to object to blind testing. Not only I do not but I think them an obvious sensible precaution against bias in medicine and in audio and I stated this view repeatedly in the audio forums discussions.* What I argued about was the particular ABX protocol which I feel is unsuitable for comparing audio components as worse or better reproducers of music. I always stated that research on things such as phase or codecs is another matter entirely that I have neither expertise nor interest in. I am and was talking as a simple audio amateur who strives to get as close to "live" as humanly possible. Regards Ludovic Mirabel * I could look up dozens of my quotes to this but right now I exceeded my quota on your patience. And one quote fromcorrespondence with NYOB 3 days ago in the same rec.audio.opinion: "NYOB, I wish you'd stop sending me to speak to Sean Olive. Answering one query of yours does not make him your pal to send people to without his authorization. A) Stupid move B) Bad manners" End of quote All of the above will appear in the forum. L.M. __________________________________________________ ______________ Addendum: My first letter to S. Olive: Dear Mr. Olive, Your remarks have been published with this heading: "Guess what Sean Olive had to say about Ludovic's remarks" "Ludovic" is yours truly Ludovic Mirabel I have been tempted to write to you before for your opinion on this old controversy but felt that you had better things to do than to be drawn into the parochial web forum disputes that must strike anyone looking from the outside as juvenile- to say the least.. I was very appreciative of your sending me your collected papers, unasked , with an undeserved compliment about my "scientific attitude". However these strange views were ascribed to me by NYOB : The preson making the above statement also concludes that your tests on speakers revealed that people were not able to distinguish better quality speakers from lesser ones when doing so blind . You will note that he does not quote. He fantasises about what "that person" is supposed to have "said" and "concluded" . The view he puts in my mouth is such a distortion of what I did say about your pioneering paper on comparing loudspeakers that I feel not only my good name is at stake but also the debt of gratitude I owe you for this unique and excellent source. You may remember that I was the first to summarize it 2 years ago in the RAHE forum and sent you a copy of it about which I gather you had no complaints since you sent me your papers soon after. I do not know if NYOB had your authorization to quote your opinion of what he put in my mouth.. If he did you are willy-nilly in the thick of it and I hope that you will not leave me to deal with it alone. This is one representative quote of what I really said (I referred to your work more than once): "A couple of years ago I challenged Arny Krueger to prove that ABX will work testing loudspeakers. He could not contain his hilarity: ""No point in testing. They are so obviously different that it would be a waste of time" (I'm paraphrasing from memory but if challenged will find the exact quote) And now Sean Olive did exactly that using DBT. Lo and behold- the majority of panelists had problems with recognizing difference but when not bothered with that knew what they liked.The chapel does not like the result. No doubt they would do better using ABX- instead of the simple unsophisticated DBT. Go to it fellows- improve on poor, lost Sean Olive" You may remember that one year ago I emailed you asking for your comment about this divergence in your panel between the poor "performance" in differentiating loudspeakers while plumping unerringly for the better ones. Did I misunderstand your introductory summary where you say? " Significant differences in performance expressed in terms of the magnitude of the loudspeaker F statistic Fl were found among the different categories of listeners..... Performance differences aside, loudspeaker preferences were generally consistent...." On p. 808 you further define "performance*:"This metric accounts for the listeners ability to discriminate between loudspeakers as well as their ability to repeat their ratings." I should say at this point that I am delighted to hear that you ask people for preference rather than for differentiating one speaker from another. That is the way I make my choices I will indulge in speculation (admittedly) that human grey matter copes more easily with "I like, I don't like" than with "This is different from the other" when coping with a complex musical signal. In my amateurish ignorance I may be completely wrong- if so I'll appreciate your straightening me out.. But the view propagated by ABXers on the internet is that you listen to A, then to B, then to X and then you're asked if X was more like A or B. To me it seems to be standing research on its head when it comes to comparing the musical performance of the audio components. If I understand you correctly this is your view as well. You did DBT but not ABX.. To demonstrate that I'm not ascribing views please look up the typical posting by A. Krueger in the "Life and soul at a party" thread in the rec.audio.opinion where NYOB put his "Guess what Sean Olive..." thread In conclusion I appreciate that DBT listening tests in your wonderful and expensive facility- completely out of the reach of an average audiophile- are invaluable. From that to recommending ABX testing for use by every Tom Dick and Harry is a vast gulf. I can't help but remind you boastfully that sight unseen, I identified from internal evidence in your paper the worst speaker you tested . All I did was to listen to it I apologise for wasting your time on this storm in a teacup but I feel I have no choice. Regards Ludovic Mirabel Reply |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Dear Mr. Olive, Incredibly today Nyob confesses: "I didn't use your name when I sent him the quote of what you said" The "quote" was his lie about a moronic statement that "a preson" was supposed to have made. He then he prints your comments on that idiocy naming me as its author. If this is not libellous abuse of your confidence then I don't know what is. Arny, it's about time for you to separate yourself from Mikey. I have always credited you with possession of considerable intelligence, but the same is not true of Mikey. In choosing allies, choose wisely. Noussaine is one of your better choices. |
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