In Reply to: Proof? posted by mkuller on November 11, 2005 at 09:32:48:
>> It is straightforward to prove an audible change.>
> If you believe 'amateur audio DBTs with music' can do this, you must also believe all amplifiers sound the same and the earth is flat.I cannot see how your response follows? It is for the audio industry to perform the tests not the customers although there is nothing to prevent enthusiasts from doing this if they wish. The more conventional sector of the audio industry performs such tests all the time as do many other areas of industry.
>>It is also fairly easy to establih a statistical preference: "9 out of 10 cats prefer Whiskas" will have been checked by the advertising standards authority for supporting evidence. As will "9 out of 10 cats prefer Kitty-Chunks".>
> Know of any audio manufacturers making similar claims?No but I have not looked. However, I suspect there is a rather large practical difficulty for the sector of the audio industry which would like to include such claims. If they could then this would be evidence since it is something which could be independently tested.
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- Re: Proof? - andy19191 11:37:59 11/11/05 (0)