In Reply to: Are your ears are so untrained you're unable to discern audible differences? posted by stehno on May 21, 2015 at 09:47:10:
In fact they've been in training for going on 50 years now. And I honestly do not hear "huge" differences between digital files played back from USB via my Oppo BDP-93 from the 1st day I did (about 4 or 5 years ago) so until the present. It sounded terrific right off the bat and still does so.
And if I were one who relies solely upon measurements to discern differences, I'd have to ask you exactly what measurements I should be looking at because I highly doubt that a scope trace of the USB output would have changed one jot over time and I most certainly have not jacked a bunch of test equipment into my rig so I can look at squiggly traces and such.
It's probably more accurate to say that *your* ears became trained to the sound and found it more pleasing over time and that my ears simply made the leap on the very 1st day...
-RW-
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Follow Ups
- No, John, my ears are not so "untrained" as you put it... - rlw 09:38:16 05/23/15 (2)
- RE: No, John, my ears are not so "untrained" as you put it... - rick_m 07:42:08 05/24/15 (0)
- RE: No, John, my ears are not so "untrained" as you put it... - stehno 13:50:42 05/23/15 (0)