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"William Sommerwerck" <grizzledgeezer@comcast.net> wrote in message
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*seems* and *is* can be two different things. Intellectual logic has this
interesting tendency to rule, once the comparison is based on just
listening.
non-audible cues.
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30 years of experience with bias-controlled listening tests says thatAnd somehow, magically, the golden-ear boys (is's almost always
boys) think that it matters that what they do to the signal that
comes *off* the CD makes so much difference that they can hear
the difference in the oxygen content of the interconnect wiring,
or 0.06 percent distortion when the producer added 30% of his
own, because he liked the effect.
What you say is intellectually logical, but it seems that post-recording
distortions can be plainly audible, regardless of the quality of the
recording.
*seems* and *is* can be two different things. Intellectual logic has this
interesting tendency to rule, once the comparison is based on just
listening.
The fun begins when you level-match, time-synch and eliminate otherWhen I reviewed, I made final judgements with my own live, undoctored
recordings.
non-audible cues.