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In Reply to: RE: "Can anyone seriously claim that a power cord makes a difference?" posted by Paul_A on January 31, 2010 at 07:47:14
Many Pro Audio products are outstanding....Lavry, Weiss, Apogee, Antelope Audio to name a few.
However I do agree with you that the difference and most often advantage of a better power cord on sound is extremely obvious.
His "Camp" however says that, bits-R-bits, wire-IS-wire etc. that is "If you can't measure it, then its not real". He can not trust his ears, but instead must see it on paper first.
Music is the Bridge between Heaven and Earth - 音楽は天国と地球のかけ橋
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Are you trusting your Ears or your brains' interpretation of nerve signals the ears send to the brain? The latter may include expected results. Assuming the brain plays no part in hearing is indicative of a lack of thought process.
I suspect this plays a varying role in perception at times.
Have you ever drunken something that you thought was and looked like water only to discover when tasted it was 7-Up?Water itself does not taste bad and 7-Up itself doesn't taste bad, but drinking one fully expecting to taste the other, you spit it out as if it was a foul substance. The brain "expected" one thing, got something else and was totally confused for an instant and rejected the fluid.
Expectations do play an integral part of how we sense the world and "understand" the sensations. We then develop a memory of our stored fulfilled and unfulfilled expectaions / experiences to refer back to when we try something new. This tells us to judge the experience either good or bad. This is how we pattern our preferences over time.
JD
Edits: 01/31/10
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