In Reply to: Psychoacoustics... posted by mkuller on April 19, 2007 at 11:04:41:
Audiophiles report almost EVERY new component they spend their money on increases their sound quality enjoyment. That doesn't mean there's any audible change at all. It just means audiophiles and other humans tend to defend their purchase decisions.The study you cite proves nothing about "listening enjoyment".
It measures brain activity.
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Richard BassNut Greene
Subjective Audiophile 2007
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Follow Ups
- Shaky research and logic - Richard BassNut Greene 12:35:09 04/20/07 (8)
- Which part is the shaky research and logic? - tlyyra 15:10:12 04/20/07 (7)
- Re: Which part is the shaky research and logic? - Richard BassNut Greene 07:33:12 04/21/07 (6)
- Re: Which part is the shaky research and logic? - tlyyra 11:42:57 04/21/07 (5)
- How dare you misunderstand my post and then insult me for no reason! - Richard BassNut Greene 07:32:46 04/23/07 (4)
- Re: How dare you misunderstand my post and then insult me for no reason! - tlyyra 10:41:34 04/23/07 (3)
- The air is an excellent ultra-high-frequency absorber -- the data measured at 4 feet from a trumpet are meaningless ... - Richard BassNut Greene 09:22:38 04/24/07 (2)
- The issues, once more - tlyyra 03:04:57 04/25/07 (1)
- I responded to mkuller: "When people add supertweeters, they usually report an increase in sound quality " - Richard BassNut Greene 08:20:59 04/25/07 (0)