kwkarth
Electronics guys... we have our plusses and minuses. With advent of digital everything, we're being phased out
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Hey, what's with the "no A3 connectors?"
Maybe I used the wrong word to describe me. I guess it might be more appropriate for me to say, I'm a "hearer" and were it not for that experience of "hearing" differences, I would still be adherent to my original camp that burn in makes no difference and interconnects make no difference as long as they're constructed adequately.
So, as a hearer, I quest for a scientific understanding of why I can hear differences. Now, it may be all in my head, but statistically, that does not seem to be the case. If, in the long run, it turns out to be between my ears rather than at them, I'll just enjoy the audio jewelry for its aesthetic beauty.
Because of my training and experience as a recording engineer, among other things, I've spent many years listing to live music and capturing that in a recorded medium. In so doing, my ears have become "calibrated" to real life and all its magnificent subtleties. When I first discovered differences in cables it was something quite unexpected, and somewhat disturbing to one in my original camp.
Originally Posted by Koyaan I. Sqatsi /img/forum/go_quote.gif Ah, but what if the scientific explanation doesn't comport with your beliefs? Will you reject the science in favor of your beliefs, or will you change your beliefs in favor of the science? If the former, why attempt to invoke science at all? And if the latter, why hold to a particular belief in the first place? That's why I'm neither a believer nor a non-believer. I'm an un-believer. I hold no rigid beliefs one way or the other. Makes life much more simple. se |
Hey, what's with the "no A3 connectors?"
Maybe I used the wrong word to describe me. I guess it might be more appropriate for me to say, I'm a "hearer" and were it not for that experience of "hearing" differences, I would still be adherent to my original camp that burn in makes no difference and interconnects make no difference as long as they're constructed adequately.
So, as a hearer, I quest for a scientific understanding of why I can hear differences. Now, it may be all in my head, but statistically, that does not seem to be the case. If, in the long run, it turns out to be between my ears rather than at them, I'll just enjoy the audio jewelry for its aesthetic beauty.
Because of my training and experience as a recording engineer, among other things, I've spent many years listing to live music and capturing that in a recorded medium. In so doing, my ears have become "calibrated" to real life and all its magnificent subtleties. When I first discovered differences in cables it was something quite unexpected, and somewhat disturbing to one in my original camp.