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RE: Beware bringing music in to work!

(Edit: Oops! Fumble fingers hit the wrong key I guess.)

"No reason to. I have no interest. Not the way people listen to music IMO."

Earlier you posted: "How do you know unequivocally that you concept or testing or measurements is the correct path? Prove this...

"What if one's hearing and the human experience was actually the way to find the audio truth???

"And you are just full of hot air???

"Prove this wrong..."

As I understand your position, you speculate that human hearing is more acute and discerning than modern test equipment, and that the human ear can hear things test equipment will miss. This directly contradicts my position that "Identical waveforms will sound the same. For that matter, it's even possible for different waveforms to sound the same if the difference is too small to hear."

You asked me to prove you wrong. However, when I point you to a demonstration of my position, you refuse to listen to it. I'm not sure what more I can do, Bob. I guess we're just going to have to agree to disagree.

Oh, and about that "respect" stuff: is that like you calling me "Mr. Ear Wax?" ;-)

All the Best!

JE




Edits: 08/24/14

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