opaqueice wrote:
> ErikM;177742 Wrote: 
>> Start a DBT forum, this is supposed to be the audiophile forum. Frankley
>> if I hear a difference then for me it exists.. not saying better,
>> different.
> 
> Audiophile: literally, one who loves sound.  Less literally, one who
> cares about accurate reproduction of sound through a stereo system. 
> Nothing about gullibility, or neo-luddism, or anti-scientific
> mysticism.  If you care about sound quality and are serious about
> optimizing it (i.e. you are an audiophile), you use blind testing. 

<sigh>

You're still missing the point.

I don't think *anyone* has said DBT is bad and shouldn't be used.

What we're saying is that you don't *have* to bring it up in *every*
thread; it gets very tiresome.

> Look at or ask anyone who actually works as an audio engineer or
> researcher and see what techniques they use.  There isn't any debate
> about it, it's an accepted, obvious fact, that blind testing is the
> *only* way to use human hearing as a tool.  Sorry if you don't like the
> results - welcome to reality.

Not that you're trying to impose your opinion on everyone...

Please try and understand that not everyone sees the world the same way
as you, and that your view is not necessarily the one, true vision.

R.

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