In Reply to: How right? Don't challenge my aural intelligence, pls. posted by cheap-Jack on February 12, 2007 at 08:20:54:
Provenance of the discs themselves?
Different lasers and different electronics in the playback device?
Use the same DVD-audio player to play both the DVD-audio & CD discs, most likely single tray, introducing time lapses between comparisons?
Psychology? What's that?The true subjectivist audiophile would not allow any of these trivialities to intrude upon reality.
Here are the real facts.
"They" hear no stunning improvements.
1) Their system lacks enough resolution to hear any differences.
Most likely culprits are glare and grain. Usually both.
2) Their aural perceptive abilities are weak to nonexistent, aka deafness.
Possibilities include the ingestion of too many hamburgers or putty ear syndrome. Plus a host of others, too many to mention.
All of which leads to:
3) Jealousy. Envy. Faulty Logics. Probably from taking classes like static and dynamic.Heed not the perpetual doubters.
May the farce be with you.cheers,
AJ
The threshold for disproving something is higher than the threshold for saying it, which is a recipe for the accumulation of bullshit - Softky
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
Follow Ups
- Pay no attention to the naysayers Cheddar-Jack - AJinFLA 16:10:37 02/12/07 (4)
- Another Perpetual Pontification Paragraph from Pompus POLLYinFLA - thetubeguy1954 05:39:50 02/15/07 (1)
- Well, at least it was more than one word that triggered this rant - AJinFLA 09:42:32 02/15/07 (0)
- Better talk your "real facts" to your pets at home. - cheap-Jack 09:02:20 02/13/07 (1)
- No need for pets with this much entertainment at my fingertips - AJinFLA 17:51:14 02/13/07 (0)