In Reply to: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, posted by fortysomething on February 21, 2007 at 08:57:54:
So, do you think those physical differences would make the individuals prefer different concert halls or orchestras? Or, do you think, they accept these live events as real and judge reproduction on those criteria? If so, they will reach the same judgements.In other words, such variables are a constant for any individual.
Kal
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- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - Kal Rubinson 19:35:56 02/21/07 (14)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - Dave Kingsland 16:16:02 02/22/07 (12)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - hahax@verizon.net 20:50:13 02/22/07 (1)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - Dave Kingsland 09:10:55 02/23/07 (0)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - Kal Rubinson 17:16:07 02/22/07 (9)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - Dave Kingsland 10:10:28 02/23/07 (8)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - Kal Rubinson 07:23:35 02/24/07 (2)
- So, you don't think differences in hearing physiology affect listening preferences? (nt) - Dave Kingsland 19:06:30 02/27/07 (1)
- Only if they run to the pathological(nt) - Kal Rubinson 19:53:51 02/27/07 (0)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - morricab 13:34:26 02/23/07 (0)
- This is the road to perdition! ;-) - markrohr 12:26:33 02/23/07 (3)
- Re: This is the road to perdition! ;-) - Dave Kingsland 13:54:17 02/23/07 (2)
- Thanks, Dave - markrohr 06:37:40 02/24/07 (1)
- Thank you also - Dave Kingsland 19:19:34 02/27/07 (0)
- Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, - hahax@verizon.net 20:27:57 02/21/07 (0)