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In Reply to: RE: Jaundiced reasoning... posted by mkuller on March 26, 2015 at 14:38:07
What are you going on about? My original post in this thread was to ask genungo for evidence supporting his claim that "Long term listening tests reveal subtle sonic nuances that short term listening tests do not reveal." Whether I can not or choose not to disprove his claim has nothing at all to do with whether it is true or not. As the one making the claim, it's incumbent upon genungo to back it up.
Perhaps the attached link will make my position clearer to you.
I really have no idea what you are talking about when you say I can't show you're wrong and that I have to show I'm right or how the position explicated in the link below is somehow "Jaundiced reasoning."
JE
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J.E., I was being a bit facetious in the above post and I admit that it is only my opinion that long term listening sometimes reveals hidden nuances that get passed over in short term listening sessions. I think it's what happens sometimes, for myself and for certain others too. It has not been proven to be true beyond all reasonable doubt, but it has not been unproven either.
I do think it's important that everyone is honest and open about what they *believe to be true*, though. Honesty and forthrightness is the beginning of scientific inquiry.
Hey, no worries! I don't take myself very seriously and you shouldn't either. Remember: the point of this hobby is to have fun!
JE
...I didn't realize I was dealing with a debate champ who has taken no position on the issue here.
Obviously you are right.
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