hirsch;179123 Wrote: 
> 
> If you hear a difference, and can go back and measure a difference in
> the stimuli, why bother with DBT?  It's not a necessary control at that
> point.  You've got a measurable difference, and you can hear it.  Done.

That's just obviously false.  The fact that there is a measurable
difference and that someone claims to hear something clearly does not
mean you are "done".  The set of things that are measurable is not the
same as the set of things that are perceptible.  Measuring instruments
are far more sensitive than human perception, at least in some ways. 
If you want to establish that the difference is audible, which is
presumably what you care about, you have to do a controlled listening
test - there's no other way.

I won't respond to the rest of your post until that is dealt with, as
it indicates a basic breakdown in logic.


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