In Reply to: I stand corrected posted by kerr on December 9, 2014 at 04:54:25:
The equipment reviewers at Stereo Review and I believe, High Fidelity, also became convinced that a lot of differences they thought they identified with sighted listening disappeared with level-matched blind listening. There are many others. I am not alone in this, by any means.
In his debate with John Atkinson, Arny Krueger notes that training will increase the ability of a person to detect differences in a DBT. John Atkinson agrees. jj agreed with that. E-stat agrees.
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- RE: I stand corrected - Pat D 11:14:57 12/10/14 (10)
- One can make any number of observations to the obvious... - E-Stat 15:50:08 12/12/14 (2)
- RE: One can make any number of observations to the obvious... - Pat D 18:53:21 12/12/14 (1)
- RE: One can make any number of observations to the obvious... - Tony Lauck 19:25:07 12/12/14 (0)
- Science, once again rears its... - mkuller 19:04:40 12/11/14 (5)
- RE: Science, once again rears its... - Pat D 18:27:33 12/12/14 (4)
- "Whoever said that an audio DBT was a test of audio component differences?" - E-Stat 07:16:15 12/13/14 (3)
- RE: "Whoever said that an audio DBT was a test of audio component differences?" - Pat D 16:14:11 12/13/14 (2)
- I'll leave you with this episode of the absurd :) - E-Stat 17:00:20 12/13/14 (1)
- RE: I'll leave you with this episode of the absurd :) - Pat D 10:32:44 12/14/14 (0)
- Great Debate - kerr 04:58:22 12/11/14 (0)