thyname
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To Blind Test, or Not To Blind Test, That Is The Question I welcome a blind shootout between some cheap and some expensive power cords. First: please demonstrate the results of YOUR blind tests. Obviously, certified by a panel of third party independent commissioners 😉  Judging by your repeated con... | |
Interesting ASR review of small GR Research speaker kit spouted out his typical BS for his audiophile hating audience to consume as gospel. Yup. You nailed it! Will just one phrase. | |
To Blind Test, or Not To Blind Test, That Is The Question Sure. You go ahead and do that. Whatever floats your boat. I approve. And I hope everyone here will approve it for you | |
The review wehave been promising is up I would read more of Audio Troy if he could put two sentences together without a misspelling or typo. In this case the thread title is not only sensationalistic but also messed up. Is it vision problem, ADD, reliance on voice recognition, drugs, ... | |
Interesting ASR review of small GR Research speaker kit Are you talking to me? I have no skin in this game. I had never heard of those speakers (or that speaker kit) until I read this thread. I am only here for the 🎉 🎈 party (and of course, enjoy the show of the idol’s disciples getting panties in a bu... | |
Basic switch....should I upgrade? if you are calling my 20+ years of enterprise networking experience is lack of experience, what experience do you have? nothing to do with audio. Nobody is questioning your network skills. You are likely good at it 😉 | |
Interesting ASR review of small GR Research speaker kit  noske 560 posts 06-20-2022 at 01:59pm @thyname What has worked for me over the years: take exactly opposite of what AmirM says. In other words, if he likes something, I will never consider buying it. Scratch from my list. This suggests... | |
Interesting ASR review of small GR Research speaker kit What has worked for me over the years: take exactly opposite of what AmirM says. In other words, if he likes something, I will never consider buying it. Scratch from my list. If he does not like something, it automatically goes to my watch list. T... | |
What are we objectivists missing? Those are subjective preferences, hearing ability isn't. Young females between the ages of 10 and 14 have the most acute hearing ability. Let us try again: You are confusing "listening" skills with "hearing" abilities. Not sure if on purpose ... | |
What are we objectivists missing? By that logic, babies are the group of population most able to discern good music and good sound 😂🙄 | |
What are we objectivists missing? They cannot - just as measuring a heart beat and bicep circumference will not indicate what a gymnast is capable on the floor!! They will not even indicate whether the subject is a gymnast or just a non-gymnast in good shape who can;t even do a f... | |
What are we objectivists missing? We can measure the audible spectrum for humans. We can even measure the spectrum for dogs and dolphins so I have no idea what your asking for. You are confusing "listening" skills with "hearing" abilities. Not sure if on purpose or by mistake  | |
The review wehave been promising is up I you’re an "audio intellect" (a nonsensical term) you might try to develop punctuation skills I read here a year or two ago that David Lalin had a stroke. Perhaps that explains the grammar mistakes, and often weird writing style. I have met La... | |
The review wehave been promising is up Bottom line is the reviewer did not like the 432 playback mode. Other than that, I have nothing to add to what @soix already wrote so eloquently above. Disappointing. | |
What are we objectivists missing? I don’t care what you and John Doe discuss about subjective impressions. I do ignore it That’s clear 100% for the "care" part. But, not so sure about the "ignore" part. You seem to reply to all threads on these very "subjective impressions" top... |