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No plan B needed, actually!

Nowhere the authors of the book claim that these measured differences inevitably result in audible ones.

Re: too small to be audible
The only way to know if a measured difference is too small or large enough is to establish thresholds of audibility. To the best of my knowledge this has not been done.

Re: too small to be audible while playing complex signals
There is ample evidence that perception thresholds are very different for test signals as compared to speech or music. So, while a measured difference may result in an audible difference using test signals it may perfectly become inaudible with speech and music.

Klaus


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