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In Reply to: That's Only Your Mistaken Opinion Pat posted by thetubeguy1954 on March 1, 2007 at 10:04:43:
Now, that still stands whether you put up a bunch of ill-thought out requirements for DBTs or not. Even were your criticisms valid, you still haven't proved you can hear the differences between various speaker cables and interconnects. Why not just admit it?You also seem to want to talk about me, points of style, make ill-informed remarks about synonyms, and so on, none of which have anything to do with audio.
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"Nature loves to hide."
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> Even were your criticisms valid, you still haven't proved you can hear the differences between various speaker cables and interconnects. Why not just admit it? <I'll admit it. I also haven't proven that I can taste the difference between apples and oranges, that I can see the difference between night and day or that I can smell the difference between a rose garden and a manure garden.
I don't need "proof" - I just need to hear the differences in cables with my own ears. You need proof. As Tubeguy suggests, you should go look for it yourself since objectivists seem to be the only living creatures that require proof of their own senses. The rest of the world is not responsible for your need for proof.
Pat D-Cake,You're definitely the master of audio politics. Your mastery of mis-direction and twisting of the truth is something that would make lying Bill Clinton jealous. As you well know the truth is this topic was NEVER about me or my abilities to hear differences in wires or can't you remember that far back? The topic was about YOU ---does or doesn't Pat D-Cake use ABX/DBT's to select his personal audio components? I answered Analog Scott's question with this statement: "Pat D has previously admitted he does NOT use ABX or DBT's to select his personal components." I also added my opinion "Those devices are reserved only for people who don't agree with his audio world-view!"
Unfortunately like always you took this all very personally and got defensive. Then in the typical Pat D-Cake, master audio politican way to twisted that topic through mis-direction into being about me and my ability, which you sadly lack, to hear differences in wires. If you don't believe I can hear these differences then get off your lazy behind and prove differently. Personally I won't hold my breath, because you'll take the lazy man's way out like you always do...
Like I've said before, I love Pat D's and the typical objectivist POV, don't you? In a nutshell the typical objectivist here believes in POV that cannot be proven true. Thus they sit on their behinds insisting they are correct (all the while knowing their POV is unproveable) and demand subjectivists do all their work for them and prove the subjectivist POV is correct. You got to love these objectivists for their laziness.
Perhaps you guys really do want to know the truth, you just want everyone else to do the work for you. Sorry, but I don't jump through hoops for you Pat D-Cake. From now on you'll have to find out what the truth is for yourself...
I suppose I should be flattered.
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"Nature loves to hide."
---Heraclitus of Ephesus (trans. Wheelwright)
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