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In Reply to: RE: I stand corrected posted by Pat D on December 10, 2014 at 11:14:57
training will increase the ability of a person to detect differences in a DBT
And, the more transparent system you use, the deeper into the recording you will hear and differences among components will be more readily observed. Just like any other activity:
It wasn't until I became a more accomplished ice skater and got Reidell Comp 925 boots that I could discern differences between John Wilson vs. MK blades. The MK Phantom provided better support taking off and landing jumps. Riding deep edges was a snap. I no longer had trouble with Camel spins.
It wasn't until I got a Honda S2000 capable of neutral 0.9G cornering that I could readily tell the difference between a truly high performance tire like the OEM Bridgestone S02s and lesser tires with which I experimented. The S02s (also supplied to various Ferrari and Porsche models) offered higher levels of adhesion and better road feel.
It wasn't until I had the chance to shoot a neighbor's highly modified rifle (comp trigger, floating target barrel, etc.) that I appreciated that the particular bullet and loading greatly affected long range (400-600 yd) accuracy.
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The examples you give show an improvement in performance, in you skating, in your driving, in your ability to hit the target.
Now, a change in equipment may increase your enjoyment temporarily or long term.
A DBT may determine whether you actually can detect a difference in the sound of your system due to the change in the equipment.
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"A fool and his money are soon parted." --- Thomas Tusser
"A DBT may determine whether you actually can detect a difference in the sound of your system due to the change in the equipment."
Category Error. Tests produce data. Well conducted tests produce evidence. Neither determines anything. People make determinations.
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
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