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Women tend to value things more correctly then men. Especially if its purpose is for leisure and not needs, oops.My fiance is typically more critical about the sound of the things that go into our house than I am and when given the Trifecta to try all I got was a grimace before the first song ended. For better for worse—usually for worse in my case—my fiance is pretty good about guessing the price of things (generally within $500ish, barring the Susvara which was a couple thousand off) but my Trifecta’s sound and pretty severe bubbling in the housing got a price estimate of $100, most of which was because the cable felt expensive.
Also, women by default hear better than men, this goes way back to our engineering for survival in nature but I’ve seen it first hand many times when I used to sell stereos. The husband would come in to buy speakers, then the wife would catch all the subtleties in sound and husband would be amused, also often getting her engaged and actually having fun (especially the rubbing it in his face part lol).
In the end the main difference is treble sensitivity, and a woman can hone in on pitch more correctly. I can imagine Trifecta being a challenge to decipher
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