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Don't be a blockhead. Talk sense, please.

Hi.

To quote back your own words, when I say I hear the difference, such difference can be whatever "may sound to a particular individual" which is entirely subjective. Like you said "either one can DETECT
a difference or they cannot." We may not be able to measure such aural detection todate but one day we'll.

Whatever our ears can detect is subjective, difference or no difference is still a personal aural perception. If one got rusty ears via lousy equipment, one may not detect the difference which is entirely subjective.

Whatever objective way one wants to verify such detection is up to the individual, given the fallibility of such so called 'objective' methodology.

So show me how you're aware any instrumentation that measures the LCR values that can reflect the difference we can detect. None whatsoever as no one yet knows effectively the coorlation between what we can measure todate & what we hear. Period.

But this is, IMO, due to the music signals reacting on LCR that cause such aural difference. No voodooooos. Tell me I'm wrong.

You shot up the wrong tree, pal. Whatever one detects aurally is subjective. You are confused with the basic. You take orange for apple.

c-J




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