jeffmeh;176628 Wrote: 
> 
> Please do not misinterpret me.  I do not mean to suggest that you are
> not hearing what you claim to hear, nor do I think that you need to
> prove it to anyone.  On the other hand, I do think it is reasonable for
> one to require stronger evidence before being convinced.


I understand that.  But sometimes it feels like being asked to prove
that the grass is green and the sky is blue.  As I said previously, I
try to categorize things I hear into three categories, and am totally
acceptable that there are things that I think I hear that are possibly
(probably?) the result of a psychological effect.  But there are also
things that I have experienced where the difference is so incredibly
obvious that if it were really just a "mind trick", I would have to
believe that I could buy a stereo system from Costco and just believe
really hard that it sounded great... :-)


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