In Reply to: Hardly. The burden of proof is on those who make the claim. We point out they haven't met it. (nt) posted by Pat D on February 6, 2007 at 07:53:24:
Pat D,You seem to mistakenly believe that others MUST prove things to you. No one here needs to prove anything to anyone but themself. Once they have listened and deteremined for themselves they hear a difference their "job" is done. If they like what they've heard and feel it's an improvement they may at that time wish to share it with others here. If someone here reads these comments and wants proof of what they say they've heard, that person who want proof, needs to get of their lazy ass and provide the proof they need for themself.
Anytime an audio component or tweak is added to a system there either will or won't be a noticeable difference. In the event that a difference is heard it can either be a detrimental or an improvement. Since everyones hearing is different no one but yourself can determine whether or not your individual ear/brain combo is sensitive enough to hear what another individual can hears. In addition only you can decide for yourself if the change (if any) is detrimental or an improvement to you as an individual.
Pat D you always want to take the unproveable null postion. Then you demand others provide prove what they say is true. You seem to feel that others have some burden or obligation to prove what they hear to you. However I say once they've told you want they've heard they've done all they need to, i.e. they've shared a potential improvement with you. If you want or need proof, before accepting the validity of their post, then get off your lazy behind, do some leg-work and get it for yourself! No one is under any burden or obligation to provide you with proof of anything. If you don't wish to accept their comments about a potential improvement you can make to your audio system... don't! If you want proof of their comments then get it for yourself.
Thetubeguy1954
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Follow Ups
- No One Is Under ANY Burden To Provide Proof To Others! - thetubeguy1954 06:25:47 02/07/07 (3)
- You don't understand burden of proof. - Pat D 12:02:04 02/08/07 (1)
- Pat D YOU Don't Understand That No One Is Under Any Burden To Provide You With Proof. - thetubeguy1954 11:53:50 02/09/07 (0)
- Exactly - kerr 07:51:05 02/07/07 (0)