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Whether you want to believe or not ............
Audio Listening Test That Fooled the Hollywood Sapphire Group | Audioholics
Audio Listening Test That Fooled the Hollywood Sapphire Group | Audioholics
Reminds me of the fuses we tried. One even costing $1500. The folks who were blindfolded could not tell any difference with any of the fuses.
I guess if you find a fuse that messes with the sound, that could change things. But is it better?
Curious: do aftermarket fuses void warranties? [emoji848]
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Nobody forces any of us to spend our $ on this or any other hobby.
If you feel you have to justify it for some reason, okay then.
Personally, I use measurements, listening judgments, emotion and whatever else comes along at the time to make my purchasing decisions and don’t feel I have to justify my reasons to anyone.
If the aftermarket fuses were not provided from the manufacturer and the aftermarket fuse was responsible for damaging the gear and burning your house down, your warranty will be null and void. If you burn your house down because of an aftermarket fuse and the insurance company discovers the cause of the fire, your home insurance policy will also be null and voided.
The only thing I trust is mine and my wife's ears. I have been in listening sessions when people say they hear things that I don't.
Did you ever consider that the people who say they can hear things you don't are correct and they really are hearing things you aren't?
The only thing I consider at that point is respect for the fact that everyone listens differently; often, with their own agenda, biases, and preferences in tow. They are free to listen and perceive as they wish.Did you ever consider that the people who say they can hear things you don't are correct and they really are hearing things you aren't?
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I personally have never heard of this group but given the test? "Trusted Ears"?
The only thing I consider at that point is respect for the fact that everyone listens differently; often, with their own agenda, biases, and preferences in tow. They are free to listen and perceive as they wish.
Beyond that, no, there is nothing to consider. This is especially true when people exhibit biases and/or agenda at any time during or prior to the event.
If someone has a price-motivated or profit motivation underlying, then also, no consideration given.
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