andynormancx;611139 Wrote: 
> No I was talking about the logical situation when there really is no
> difference but one thinks they can here one.
> 
> Can you not see the logical argument ?
> 
> Or do you really believe that not a single  human has ever made a
> change to a hifi setup which made no actual change yet they thought
> they perceived a difference ?

No, I got your argument. All I'm saying is that it is impossible for
change not to be present.

In other words, there is ALWAYS a difference. From moment to moment,
things constantly change. Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus said
that a man cannot enter the same river twice.

See what I'm saying? Even if you haven't changed any component in your
system, and are listening to the same track again, something else in
your surroundings has changed (including your own conditions), and that
change influences how you experience the second replay of the same
track.

My question is: since you can hear that something is different, can you
measure the difference?


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