We are constantly talking about which "whatever" sounds better. But we
have failed to consider that all of our senses (with the exception of
pain) fatigue.
The first sense to fatigue is olfactory (smell). But hearing can't be
far down the line. If you keep A/B testing the more you do it the more
difficult it becomes to tell one from the other.
When you are dealing with clear differences such as the sound from a TV
speaker compared with your home stereo system, even if you match the
volume, you would obviously have no problem distinguishing the
difference.
But when you are attempting to compare a CD with its digital copy, even
matching the volume perfectly, the more you listen the harder it will
become to tell the difference. Even the slightest difference in volume
or eq will effect the results.
Slight differences that may or may not exist in reality between the two
can be compensated for with things such as eq adjustment anyway. So I
really don't understand why we keep having these debates.
Larry
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