In Reply to: Re: It has to be subjective when it comes to auditioning speakers, posted by Dave Kingsland on February 22, 2007 at 16:16:02:
Everyone's preconceived expectation of the original event would only be different if one could hear with another's ears. However, for each of us, as I have said before, any personal filtering of ear/brain is a constant for both live and reproduced, so it is not a factor.Kal
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- 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)