Did Amir Change Your Mind About Anything?


It’s easy to make snide remarks like “yes- I do the opposite of what he says.”  And in some respects I agree, but if you do that, this is just going to be taken down. So I’m asking a serious question. Has ASR actually changed your opinion on anything?  For me, I would say 2 things. I am a conservatory-trained musician and I do trust my ears. But ASR has reminded me to double check my opinions on a piece of gear to make sure I’m not imagining improvements. Not to get into double blind testing, but just to keep in mind that the brain can be fooled and make doubly sure that I’m hearing what I think I’m hearing. The second is power conditioning. I went from an expensive box back to my wiremold and I really don’t think I can hear a difference. I think that now that I understand the engineering behind AC use in an audio component, I am not convinced that power conditioning affects the component output. I think. 
So please resist the urge to pile on. I think this could be a worthwhile discussion if that’s possible anymore. I hope it is. 

chayro

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There was a discussion a while back on the DIY audio forum about measurements,one poster made two good points.

1." We do not measure devices in the working conditions they are to be used"

2" we still do not have a "human weighting" for the results"

@jasonbourne71 

Actually the Polk cobra wire is different from a measurement standpoint, it has a very low inductance, high resistance and capacitance.

@texbychoice 

I don't see how a manufacturer of audio equipment can train you to listen, seems a conflict of interest.  Maybe a manufacturer of single ended triode amps and horn speakers would produce a different kind of trained listener.

It's pretty arrogant to think we know all there is to know about electromagnetism.