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RE: Searching for truth?

Posted by rick_m on November 4, 2014 at 09:05:08:

"Not only do we not know what the solution to the problem is we don't even know what the problem is. We are chasing squirrels down the wrong rabbit hole. What is required is a whole new paradigm shift."

I heartly agree. But yet I bet that we are thinking in nearly opposite directions.

Try this on for size: I think there are three major factors that make home audio so "interesting"...
-Our amazing aural sensitivity to nuance.
-Lack of corrolated visual input.
-Mental, often subliminal, crosstalk.

That's a lot. In the latter group I'm thinking more of the stuff that you and May are concerned about rather than something in the signal although at some level I suppose that they are inseparable.

Rick