GirgleMirt
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Wrong conclusion...
You are presented two glasses of water. One is labeled "Tap water" the other "bottled water". You're asked to taste both and give your impressions. You do it. You taste no difference or taste some difference, it doesn't really matter. They tell you that both glasses of water were analysed and have both the same chemical composition, therefore, there is no difference to be tasted. Still, some claim they can taste differences between the water labeled "tap" and "bottled". By your conclusion, you should accept that the water is different and some can taste differences between both.
Its not much different from audio cables. Cables have been measured and the results was that the fancy cables don't differ from your average zip cord. They've even done double blind tests and the results show that they make no difference in sound. Should we blindly accept that some can hear differences between them?
It would be up to those who claim they can hear differences to come forth and prove their claims.
Two interesting article on the subject: http://sound.westhost.com/cables.htm
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm#thetruth
Conclusion: If you can't hear differences with different cables, how about accepting the possibility that others can nonetheless? |
Wrong conclusion...
You are presented two glasses of water. One is labeled "Tap water" the other "bottled water". You're asked to taste both and give your impressions. You do it. You taste no difference or taste some difference, it doesn't really matter. They tell you that both glasses of water were analysed and have both the same chemical composition, therefore, there is no difference to be tasted. Still, some claim they can taste differences between the water labeled "tap" and "bottled". By your conclusion, you should accept that the water is different and some can taste differences between both.
Its not much different from audio cables. Cables have been measured and the results was that the fancy cables don't differ from your average zip cord. They've even done double blind tests and the results show that they make no difference in sound. Should we blindly accept that some can hear differences between them?
It would be up to those who claim they can hear differences to come forth and prove their claims.
Two interesting article on the subject: http://sound.westhost.com/cables.htm
http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm#thetruth