Do your ears deceive you?


If you think cables, interconnects or other wiring make a difference, yes they do. This is a long article so I won't post it here but will a link describing how blind testing results in correct guessing that is no more accurate than random chance. Enjoy.

 

Blind testing

roadcykler

Showing 3 responses by classicrockfan

steakster

Jack’s science and physicist background gave him the understanding about negative effects of quantum noise

 

Truly impressed by this new pseudo-science terminology "quantum noise". I have no doubt their cables would make a startlingly significant improvement.

Later

@pwerahera

Of course your ears can deceive you. Your mind can play tricks on

what you "want to hear" as opposed to what is really being played. This will largely depend on your age and hearing, but no question about your mind playing tricks on what you "want" to hear.

Well expressed and very true!!!

 

@jhnnrrs

@steakster Remarkable...You think that small companies are manipulating quantum mechanics and electrodynamics in their little shops in the backyard, and scammers like Ted Denney, a high school dropout with no technical training is "Quantum Tunneling" his products, and I am the flat-earther.

Your ability to be taken in by the most ridiculous claims is the reason the scam audio jewelry industry exists.

I don’t know the person mentioned above but this pseudo-science term "quantum-tunneling" cracks me up. His product(s) must belong to the category of "extreme snake oil".