mtrycrafts,
No problems. I don't feel badly at all.
Given that you believe we humans have such poor aural memories though, perhaps you could explain to me how or why most of us are able to distinguish the voices of friends and loved ones over the phone, usually with no more than a word such as "hello" or "hi". Most (I'll bet even you) can do this even though the system has extremely limited bandwidth and very high distortion. (Must be magic).How can we recognize the telephone voice of a loved one when we may not have heard from them in a week, a month, or more? (Magic again I guess).
Those are not small audible differences you are talking about nor is it applicable in detecting the small audible differences we are talking about. And most is through repeated exposure to those large differences.
The blind can perform feats of hearing the sighted can't even get close to. How can they do this?
You are over exaggerating about the blind and their hearing ability. Do some research, not depend on urban legends.
Hopefully, you will have noticed how much better you hear with your eyes closed, than when they're open?
Yes, that is because you are not distracted by your other sense, your sight which can confuse your brain.
I think it is you how need to open your mind to reality, science and not get confused by mythology and voodoo.
It's the most sensitive tool that exists and we don't even utilize 50% of it.
You are talking about the ears? Again, you are confused. It is rather poor and the brain doesn't help it bu filling in stuff that is not real, in other words, it imagines things.
I am a musician, but I don't attribute much of my (apparently) extraordinary listening skills to that.
So? That gives you abilities beyond the known sciences in acoustic? Like what?
Just a bit of common sense and a willingness to accept what my ears tell me, just like you accept what your eyes tell you.
You see, that is your downfall, gullible, accept unreliable perceptions at times.
As to me accepting what I see, actually I get very skeptical at times, like when I placed that steel pie in that 5 gallons of water in a bucket. I saw it bent right in front of my eyes, and when I pulled it out the air straighten it.
And I should accept that sight induced perception?
We used to think that 1db was the smallest discernible difference in SPL that could be heard. We now know that depends on the test conditions and that some can hear as little as 0.1db difference under certain conditions, myself included.
Ah, you do know a small bit, too bad you don't fully accept the power of placebo.
Yes, under very controlled conditions one can hear .2dB difference, with special test tones and special conditions. So what? You certainly cannot do that with music and that is what you listened to, right?
You should check what is realistic with music. How about closer to .7dB under the right conditions?
I'm not debunking any of the great work that's been done here on exposing the speaker cable shams and rip offs, but please let's keep an open mind.
Open mind? It is your mind that is closed shut to what is known.
Just because we don't yet understand how to measure something, that doesn't mean it isn't measurable or that it doesn't exist.
Oh, please, not this tired mambo jumbo, we don't know what to measure or how. When was the last time you set down for a credible DBT? How can you claim something with no credible evidence to back you up?
It may just mean we need to understand more about how to measure what we hear. The day we stop learning, we may as well roll over and die.
This has nothing to do with measuring what he hear and everything to do with your ability to differentiate audible differences between wires. And no, your experiments have been totally flawed, unreliable and useless; it just feeds your unreliable perceptions.
Also, please ensure you get the facts straight. You said "As to your posted experience with this new Audioquest". It wasn't the Audioquest that was new, it was the A$3/m Belden.
No big deal, still the same outcome, imagined.
PS, why don't you contact Elliot in Australia, he can test you under DBT protocols, perhaps. Good luck and be prepared to have your eyes opened, or not.
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