I think mcr raises an interesting point.  99% of the talk here is about
hearing differences that supposedly/theoretically do not exist.  But I
have rarely seen anybody discuss the mirror image, and what would seem
equally possible:  that, due to the same expectation biases and/or other
mechanisms, we do not hear changes that are actually there.  I wonder
why studies haven't been done on that aspect----or maybe they have.  If
so, I'd be interested in reading one.


magiccarpetride wrote: 
> I know. But theoretically there is no chance that making changes on SBT
> could result in measurably audible differences. Or let me put it this
> way: we haven't seen any metrics that would corroborate such a
> hypothesis. So you claiming to be able to hear those differences can
> only raise eyebrows. Even if it's raised eyebrows with closed eyes.


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