darrenyeats wrote: 
> Point of clarification, people really do hear what they hear. E.g. with
> the McGurk Effect, you really hear that sound. So I would never say "are
> you really hearing what you think you're hearing" ... because the answer
> is always yes by definition.
> 
> The only question might be why someone hears something (is it purely the
> sound waves or are psychological effects playing a part?)
> Darren

listening to music is not something one does with only one sense (ie
hearing).  fwiw, i'm a reasonably educated listener, spent 10 years as a
performing classical musician, including time spent in major concert
halls in paris, milan, new york, etc.  I think i have a good sense of
what good sound sounds like.

and hardrives are cheap- if buying more storage than i need is my
greatest audiophile sin, then i'm fine with it.


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