adamslim;142455 Wrote: 
> You make an important non-sequitur here.
> 
I'd like you to point out the fallacy in my assertion if you can. Just
because consumer product companies make mistakes in choosing what to
measure or have limited imagination or budgets does not mean things
cannot be measured. The ears are pretty poor compared to lab gear and
the brain is easily fooled.

As I said, think where science would be today if we relied on emotional
judgments and human senses. Would there be a fraction of the discoveries
and understandings we have around us?  

adamslim;142455 Wrote: 
> But is it just audio that has the mystique?  A Van Gogh is hardly an
> accurate portrayal of a vase of sunflowers, but I'd prefer one on my
> wall to a photo!
> 
> Adam

And I'd rather go see live music, but we're not talking about
performances or craftsmanship, but electronic devices that are designed
to reproduce as accurately as possible an AC signal. That's what it
comes down to, it really is very simple with no pseudo science
involved.


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