TheOctopus
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i see no conflict between the value of measurements and the value of our hearing.
measurements tell us about numbers, but cannot determine music reproduction preferences. numbers cannot determine levels of musical expressiveness. numbers cannot define musical refinement. hifi related power grid products have to be technically successful and sound good too.
the numbers do help us to improve the technical performance of gear; then final design decisions involve listening. at least for the gear i own.
even race cars and lap times involve human interaction as the final component. who would even care about a race between machines.
I am sorry, I did not understand your point at all. In the typical audiophile fashion, the conversation turns to that which is unmeasurable...
I'll ask you to imagine a high precision electronic scale that is calibrated and finds use in a laboratory for highly precise and important scientific work.
Except that day, the lab tech decides to substitute a power cord for another. If you are telling me that a power cord can make a difference in audio, then it can make a difference with an electronic scale...
Circuits are different but same "type" of components inside the electronic scale as audio. Microchips, resistors, capacitors, inductors, etc.
The scale is then used to measure precisely the amount of whatever the chemist is working on to come up with a life saving vaccine...
The scale shows him something other than what it was calibrated for because the power cord is different.
Can one imagine this scenario? How would any scientific standard or unit be kept if after calibrating with one power cord, the other would change that unit?
How does any of this fit into any technology that we have accomplished with precise measurements since electricity was invented and the first power cord got the juice flowing?
Will we ever reach mars or the moon if we keep switching power cords?
You will still say that if we cannot measure a power cord, it still makes a difference. It is no different than the flat earth society claiming that no matter what evidence is presented, the earth is still flat. One group "hears" the difference and the other "sees" the flat horizon.
By the way, I worked in and invested into the industry where the greatest minds design equipment that treats and saves lives. That multi-million dollar diagnostic and treatment equipment is used all over the world.
At no point in any of the rational conversations with the engineers of these global leaders of medical equipment over the 20 years, have I ever heard any of them agree with my statements about power cords or cables in general. Yes, I have asked...
