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Posted by Karyudo on 11/10/06 06:57
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 05:19:52 GMT, "Gary C"
<Clem_Kadiddlehopper@Crazy_Googinheimer.com> wrote:
>Maybe like speakers, [there's science behind them too]
>one pair of speakers sound shrill to me, but warm to you.
Speakers are mechanical devices, driven by continuously-variable
analog voltages. *Of course* there are differences!
And the analogy here is closer to trying to argue that a given pair of
speakers sounds shrill using one set of speaker wires of a given
length and gauge, but sounds warm to the *same person* using a second
set of speaker wires of the same length and gauge. Huh?? I pretty much
call bullshit. And even then there is the chance of more real,
measurable variation, since the signals are analog.
>*HE* sees a difference, in his _OPINION_.
But what all of the rational people in this post are pointing out is
that he is *not* seeing a difference! He's *imagining* a difference.
His opinion is irrelevant; numbers is numbers.
That complete irrationality is the frustrating part of reading his
posts.
The funny part of his posts is where he talks down to people, advising
them to "do some testing" to see for themselves. HAHAHAHAHA! Maybe I'm
a small, petty person, but I'm enjoying this idiotic thread no end...
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