
Rob Babcock
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Nor should you, friend AV Phile.av_phile said:Probably because I don't feel persecuted.
But maybe you'll be in the mood for zingers later?
Nor should you, friend AV Phile.av_phile said:Probably because I don't feel persecuted.
Rob Babcock said:(there's a meeting of the AH Secret Police around midnight tonight- D'oh! Guess now it's not a secret!).
av_phile said:I am not entirely convince I need to know. DBTs are purely statistical and its relevance in a subjective and personal hobby has little value on the beliefs and preferences of hobbyists. I think my ideas on this are well expounded on another thread. Ask your colleague Rob.
mtrycrafts said:I think I said you will never know. It is obvious you don't need to know.
It has no bearing on preferences. Beliefs? Well, that depends on the person, if they are closed minded or not. How much they are interested in reality or just the other world is sufficient. Either is an individual thing though. I prefer reality. Yes, you express your ideas well enough, thanks.
I'll confess, AVP, that this statement sums up neatly one of my major objection with the state of our "hobby" today. Kilobuck amps with megabuck cables- it all seems so very decadent when there are people starving for lack of a $.30 cup of soup. It does seem almost vulgar and obscene to own a $50,000 stereo when your neighbors can't feed their children.av_phile said:It is absurd, It is foolish, whether you hot rod your gears or buy, you would be wasting resources that can feed millions of hungry mouths on earth. But the hobbyist doesn't care. He is in search of an illusion.
Yeah we know about your ideas. But (I really feel the need to flog myself now) I agree with you. As I stated earlier in this thread, my wife and I set up a blind test of all the receivers in the houseav_phile said:I am not entirely convince I need to know. DBTs are purely statistical and its relevance in a subjective and personal hobby has little value on the beliefs and preferences of hobbyists. I think my ideas on this are well expounded on another thread. Ask your colleague Rob.
Is this the infamous test you are referring too?Yamahaluver said:Years back, a similar test was done between a Nelson Pass amp and a Yamaha power amp, the Yamaha was preferred over the Pass. Used to be the same case while I was working at Rabsons NYC, most who would come for other brands would end up preferring the Yamaha sound in a blind test.
In this case, I would most certainly "prefer" the one that cost less.WmAx said:Neither amp was preferred/identifiable in this test.
Very true, except that it takes much more power to send a 50Hz tone than a 10 kHz tone. What happens when you are watching a movie that averages 90db and there is a sudden loud moment with a peak of over 100db? Although many current audio recordings are equalized to death, there will be large transients on audio discs as well.Polkfan said:Larger (better?) transformers supply more power, while larger capacitors store more power. This will allow the amplifier to play louder and have more reserve current for those large transients. But as we all know, to get a 3dB increase in volume, you have to double the power. The real question is can you actually hear the difference at what would be considered normal listening levels, not at 120dB? For me that is about 75-90 dB. Anything above that is loud by any standard.
And let's not forget the concept of a blinded test. Knowing what type of equipment one is listening to will influence one's perception.
No one said you need to do thatMudcat said:I could not tell which was which, even though I spent a lot of time setting everything up for the blind test.
But that does not mean I'll go looking for 20 year old Lafayetts to replace my 1400 and Alesis amps.
I am not surprised with such a response, typical of many myopic scientists who cannot see anything beyond their real noses. It is people like these who should expand beyond their limited scientific confines hiding behind some ceremonious scientific methodology that can only speculate based on statistical preponderance. Don't get me wrong, I'm not ridiculing science. But it ends where pesonal VALUE perceptions start. Because just like religion, this hobby consists precisely of such perceptions that can assume dogmatic proportions.mtrycrafts said:
You say you are for reality. And yet I find it ironic that you would espouse DBT that demands UNREALISTIC listening conditions using UNREALISTIC bias control conditions.
Actuall, if you expanded your horizons beyond your illusions, you might find this is reality when one is interested in knowing real differences between components. The real audio world dictates this. The real scientific world dictates this. Your sighted method is totally unreliable in determioning audible difference. Incontestable. Sorry about that. But, you like that, you have told us you do. Not a problem. You enjoy singular reality which is meaningless to anyone else.
If you prefer what those oscilliscopes and spectral analytical devices say, you're also exercising your own opinion that has no more claim to the TRUTH than what subjectivists claim. Yours is just another opinion I can respect. But if you go about questioning personal experiential assertions as if you are on higher ground, you better have more than a mere STATISTICAL data in your arsenal. Don't ask me what that is, but for sure it isn't DBT statistics. Your DBT can be meaningful within the scientific community. But for many people who have come across their results, it is entirely meaningless in a personal value-centric hobby.Are those how the hobbyst listen to his gears?
Which ones? When? To determine audible differences, or just lisrening for enjoyment? Purchasing decisions? When?
Do you suspend your bias, tastes and preferrences when listening to your favourite music?
Well, not really relevant, is it to listening for pleasure only.
Does the salesfloor have bias controlled ABX testing among brands right there?
They should indeed. Then one would not fall for all the BS, voodoo, hype, urban legends. Then you clould really trust your ears. As is, that is not the case for most, is it? They don't trust their ears.
Nope, the reality is that ABX testing yields the most unrealistic results.
Nope, that is only your singular reality that is meaningless outside of your singular universe.
They're statistical, unfeeling, inhuman, and totally reject the traits that precisely characterize a person and denies his uniqueness, reducing persons into statistical numbers.
Or, it doesn't, just another singular reality.
Bias-controlled DBT will yield results as if they come from unfeeling oscilliscopes and spectrum analyzers.
Actually, when you are interested int eh sonic quality of a component, that is the ONLY way to know. Anything else is just, well, guessing, iagining.
I am completely in the opinion that it has no place in a hobby that holds up the individual uniqueness, passionate value judgements and personality of the hobbyist.
Yep, opinion.
In what way would attributing sonic qualities based upon your brand perceptions relate even remotely to a blind listening test? That's a complete non sequitor, and frankly I find the suggestion bizarre. It is amusing that you'd consider getting "pants" by one's own preconceptions "entrapment!"av_phile said:I am not entirely sure how accurate the anecdote is, but it bemuses me that such an entrapment worked in favor of DBT on the surface. A superficial observation. If accurate, it proved beyond doubt that this hobby IS about VALUE perceptions.
I don't recall even suggeting that. That's actually one of my points: there is no relationship between perception and DBT test. They are mutually exclusive and irrelevant to each other.Rob Babcock said:In what way would attributing sonic qualities based upon your brand perceptions relate even remotely to a blind listening test? preconceptions "entrapment!"![]()
Who cares, whether on or not, the knowledge is utterly useless for my purposes. Same with the results of a DBT, it's entirely useless in the hobby. But very useful to those who can't afford.BTW, does the fridge light stay one when you can't see it?![]()
A steotype for all occasions!av_phile said:Who cares, whether on or not, the knowledge is utterly useless for my purposes. Same with the results of a DBT, it's entirely useless in the hobby. But very useful to those who can't afford.![]()