The Placebo Effect


One of the things that should be taken into account in the evaluation of audio equipment, tweaks, etc is the Placebo Effect.

In the medical world, Placebos (open label or concealed) appear to mostly work on subjective symptoms, such as pain. They don’t work on an objective symptom — something a doctor could see or diagnose, such as a fracture on a bone. Placebos don’t shrink tumors, they don’t change your diabetes, and they’re not going to actually lower your blood pressure for more than 15 minutes, Basically, placebos appear to work on things that pass through the brain’s perceptual systems — where they can prompt the release of opioids and other endorphins (chemicals that reduce pain) in the brain. Bottom line, placebos can result in perceived improvement even where no actual improvement exists.

The same applies to our hobby. Probably too often, we sense improvement in SQ because of the Placebo Effect. Our money spent, hardware bias's, effective marketing, or being influenced by the experience of others (regardless if true), often have us believe that we have obtained improvements that don't really exist. This is not necessarily a bad thing because a perceived improvement, whether real or imagined is still an improvement to the listener. This may explain part of why certain "improvements" can't be measured. 

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glupson.....objectivity?  Here?!

When the Animal House roach-smoking atom under fingernail link came up, I fell out.....damn quantum universe......too much too many variables to consider...

....and then you throw humans into it.

*sheesh* ;)
@sugabooger....*L* They'd say you need an Rx for whatever 'it' may be....at least ITho, and book you for a week later for the hour....

It's not that you're 'interesting', mind you....gotta pay for the Benz... ;)

There are tuners: Great ones, and the not so.  The latter are not bad, mind one, but....not prone to subtle.

Much like the mech that can hear an F1 slot car or GP bike a half mile away...
...and Know what's Wrong.

I don't doubt that among us and elsewhere, there are those that have that in their ears and mind.
The rest of us fill in the spectrum...pick your place. *s* ;)

@twoleftears ....*S* Thanks for the Voltaire....and what's old is still considered 'new', and hard to find in the original printing. *L*  But the suggestion lead me to:

https://www.brainpickings.org/

...which is a better waste of network time....than even here. *G*