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In Reply to: You are confused with the basic. posted by cheap-Jack on November 8, 2006 at 09:26:47:
You know very well sonics is always subjective.Excuse me but your claim had nothing to do with "sonics" as in how something may sound to a particular individual, which is indeed largely subjective. Instead your claim had to do with the simple detection of difference, which is another matter entirely and one that is not subjective. Either one can detect a difference or they cannot.
Again, here is your claim:
Given discerned ears via highy resoluted sound system, we can easily detect the difference among cords & ICs of different makes & builds...
You talk to others about apples and oranges, but what you're doing is making a claim of apple and then turning around and saying it's an orange.
NO intrumentation todate can measure anything relevant to our aural perception.Interesting. Yet below you say:
The sonic difference in IC & cords is due to audio signal going through the LCR network interfacing the audio components.
Far as I'm aware, we have instrumentation which can measure inductance, capacitance and reistance.
Come up with some other vlaid objective facts to challenge my reasoning if you can instead of talking empty.The challenge is for you to substantiate your objective claim of fact.
PS: I'm still awaiting Tom's substantiation on his objective claim.No you're not. He's already substantiated it. But we're all still waiting for you to substantiate your objective claim.
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Follow Ups
- Re: You are confused with the basic. - Steve Eddy 11:20:05 11/08/06 (1)
- Don't be a blockhead. Talk sense, please. - cheap-Jack 13:26:39 11/08/06 (0)