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>Speakers sound different under both sighted and blind conditions, so the probability the new speaker's sound quality can not be distinguished from the old speaker's sound quality under blind conditions is slim. I can't make the same statement about electronics or wires.>

So basically, you've said that pretty much everything you hear 'sighted' is wrong and to hear the 'truth', it needs to be done blind. So why doesn't that apply to speakers?

So what if two speakers sound 'different'? How do you know which of the individual differences is real?

You can't have it both ways.


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