JJZolx wrote: 
> Personally, I'm firmly in the middle on this debate. I don't have golden
> ears, but I can believe it when someone tells me they hear something.

Of course they are hearing what they are claiming they are hearing -
they are not lying. The issue is that what they are hearing might not
correspond to differences in physical sound waves. Ever heard the term
"pycoacoustics" or "perceptual bias"?



"To try to judge the real from the false will always be hard. In this
fast-growing art of 'high fidelity' the quackery will bear a solid gilt
edge that will fool many people" - Paul W Klipsch, 1953
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