It's because the ears/brain improves and gets more sensitive.There first sign that it is all in you head and not real, if it was real you wouldn't have to tweak it again. But I think you will not understand that, because I couldn't get my friend to understand that either, and all he did for 25 years was tweak the wire. Oh it is OK now, he would say and then, oh no it isn't OK, tweak again and again and again. You guys just don't get it that ii is all in you head.
Paul
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For skeptics their old radio and real life sounds the same.After a long stretch listening to synths in my studio, I went out to hear the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall.
That big soundstage! The highs on the strings--they absolutely shimmered! The occasional clam in the brass! The amazing 1024-bit reverb! The incredibly life-like simulation of an old lady unwrapping her candy! The amazing speech-synthesis of yokels yakking!
All so incredibly...real.
After being shut up in a padded studio for a long time, everything sounded like it was a simulation--an incredibly high-fidelity simulation.
My tweaking didn't cost me a thing because I already had the materials. I just had to optimize my system to get the best sound for as little as possible. The last thing I want is spending more on my system.So there is no cost you wouldn't be willing to pay in order to tweak a minor annoyance? Am I reading you correctly on that? (given that you've probably spent more on cables than I did on a brand new car, I'm guessing I am)
My tweaking didn't cost me a thing because I already had the materials. I just had to optimize my system to get the best sound for as little as possible. The last thing I want is spending more on my system.
When you start trying to use the word "skeptic" as though it were an insult, you need to stop and take a hard look at yourself.It's because the ears/brain improves and gets more sensitive.
Why does a pro athlete keep practicing if he was satisfied with his level a week ago? Skeptics can't understand it because they are just watching out the window of their little box.
For skeptics their old radio and real life sounds the same.
Absolutely not. In fact, after the age of 18, people start suffering a gradual hearing loss. This is called presbycusis, you should look it up.It's because the ears/brain improves and gets more sensitive...
Proof, and also the ear is not as sensitive a equipment.It's because the ears/brain improves and gets more sensitive.
Absolutely not. In fact, after the age of 18, people start suffering a gradual hearing loss. This is called presbycusis, you should look it up.
So you are saying a 20 year old beginner is better than a 50 year old pro. It's like car racing, the pro can drive a slower car and still win if he has optimized the driving technique. While the beginner with the faster car keeps driving off the road.Absolutely not. In fact, after the age of 18, people start suffering a gradual hearing loss. This is called presbycusis, you should look it up.
There are people at 10 that can't hear as good as one at 70.So you are saying a 20 year old beginner is better than a 50 year old pro.
It's because they don't care about better sound. They just want to plug it in and go. They don't focus on the music, they just leave it in the background.When you start trying to use the word "skeptic" as though it were an insult, you need to stop and take a hard look at yourself.
Now, let's be realistic for a moment... I know it will be hard for you, but give it an honest try. There are absolute limits to the range and sensitivity of human hearing. Your ears and brain don't improve indefinitely. At some point, probably about $15,000 ago, your ears got about as sensitive as they are going to get. At some point, the "flaws" in the sound you are hearing are just imaginary. Think about all the money you have spent... don't you feel cheated yet? Normal people spend a couple of hundred bucks and are perfectly happy with what they get. Even people like me, who tend to overdo things, don't spend more than a few thousand on the entire home entertainment package, and we're incredibly happy. Don't you feel like you are missing out on that feeling?
Ok, so the referee sets a limit of 20 seconds to run 100meters, then everyone quits the sport once they reach it.About the athletes and practice: they don't have to keep raising the basket in basketball, because athletes practice to the point that they are jumping over it.
It's because they don't care about better sound. They just want to plug it in and go. They don't focus on the music, they just leave it in the background.
So you are saying a 20 year old beginner is better than a 50 year old pro. It's like car racing, the pro can drive a slower car and still win if he has optimized the driving technique. While the beginner with the faster car keeps driving off the road.
Listening is a skill that needs to be practiced. The more you practice, the more you hear in the music, and the less the audio system sounds like real life.
Since I became an audiophile I hear more things in real life than ever before, my hearing hasn't got worse, it has got better. It's not that the sounds weren't there before, it's just that I'm starting to notice them more.
The problem with skeptics is that they assume everyone has reached their potential. Everyone are not Superman. They think everything is perfect and nothing can be improved. They sit there with their primitive classical physics books and think it's the last thing they ever need to read.
That's why the "golden eared" old audiophiles have low resolution vacuum tube systems, because they can't hear anything better anyway. They only hear the synergy of the whole system.Your hearing deterioration is physical and unavoidable.
You cannot train physics away. You cannot train the little hairs in your ear that are sensitive to certain frequencies to not eventually die away. You cannot train away your mortality.
So you are saying a 20 year old beginner is better than a 50 year old pro. It's like car racing, the pro can drive a slower car and still win if he has optimized the driving technique. While the beginner with the faster car keeps driving off the road.
Listening is a skill that needs to be practiced. The more you practice, the more you hear in the music, and the less the audio system sounds like real life.
Since I became an audiophile I hear more things in real life than ever before, my hearing hasn't got worse, it has got better. It's not that the sounds weren't there before, it's just that I'm starting to notice them more.
The problem with skeptics is that they assume everyone has reached their potential. Everyone are not Superman. They think everything is perfect and nothing can be improved. They sit there with their primitive classical physics books and think it's the last thing they ever need to read.
If you really think you can distinguish some of this stuff on a double-blind ABX, you might consider applying for Randi's challenge. A million bucks would buy a lot of fancy power cables.![]()
Unless you can properly conduct, at least, a single-blind ABX test, how can you be so sure what you're hearing is objectively real?
You can optimize your listening technique to get synergy. If the brain+ears and audio system aren't synchronized it sounds very bad.
I did say that.............I.e. it is all in your head.
Q.E.D.