What are we objectivists missing?


I have been following (with much amusement) various threads about cables and tweaks where some claim "game changing improvements" and other claim "no difference".  My take is that if you can hear a difference, there must be some difference.  If a device or cable or whatever measures exactly the same it should sound exactly the same.  So what are your opinions on what those differences might be and what are we NOT measuring that would define those differences?

jtucker

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+1 @artemus_5 I'm so glad you've made this connection and referred to it here; it's been on my mind for a good while.

... and until the people in the related physics field(s) get a grip on it, I'm going to do what someone else alluded to; I'm going to do me;

Listen to the music I love, on the gear, cables and tweaks I have chosen, as they sound different/better than others, in my system.

Can I trust my senses?; who cares!?, because their mine and they discern differences of better and/or worse in various audio products in my system. 

I couldn't give a gnats ar*e what ASR people think, or any others of their mindset; its not their money I'm spending.