"I Trust My Ears"


Do you? Can you? Should you?

I don’t. The darn things try to trick me all the time!

Seriously, our ears are passive sensors. They forward sonic data to our brains. Ears don’t know if the data in question represents a child crying, a Chopin prelude, or a cow dropping a cowpie. That’s our brains’ job to figure out.

Similarly, our brains decide whether A sounds better than B, whether a component sounds phenomenal, etc.

So, "I trust my ears" should really be "I trust my brains".

And that has a different ring to it, doesn’t it?

 

 

devinplombier

Showing 1 response by curiousjim

I always trust my ears.  Why wouldn’t I?  I also trust my tongue. If something sounds good to me, I’ll want to listen more or something tastes good to me, I’ll go back for seconds.  But if something sounds bad to me or something tastes bad to me, I’ll move on.

when it comes to my system, it’s all about pleasing ME.