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AVSA Cable listening session
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<blockquote data-quote="Byrd2" data-source="post: 97158" data-attributes="member: 384"><p>I find it very puzzling that some adopt the attitude of "There are possible influences and that these may influence others - but I know I am in no way influenced by them and therefore don't see why I should subject myself to any kind of objective testing".</p><p></p><p>Perhaps some types would not feel positively about a test that has the possibility of exposing their own human frailty?</p><p></p><p>I would relish the opportunity of examining my own experiences of the differences I hear in a completely legitimate way in such an organised environment. </p><p></p><p>Earlier you said the test was blind. If the purpose of the test was just to tell if there was a difference or not and you knew you were listening to different cables and when they were being changed then it what way was it a blind test? Cable preference doesn't matter so not seeing which cables are being used isn't a factor.</p><p></p><p>You are right that some are making it more than it was. As the title of the thread suggests. It was a listening session, not a test. Guess that is where I was going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrd2, post: 97158, member: 384"] I find it very puzzling that some adopt the attitude of "There are possible influences and that these may influence others - but I know I am in no way influenced by them and therefore don't see why I should subject myself to any kind of objective testing". Perhaps some types would not feel positively about a test that has the possibility of exposing their own human frailty? I would relish the opportunity of examining my own experiences of the differences I hear in a completely legitimate way in such an organised environment. Earlier you said the test was blind. If the purpose of the test was just to tell if there was a difference or not and you knew you were listening to different cables and when they were being changed then it what way was it a blind test? Cable preference doesn't matter so not seeing which cables are being used isn't a factor. You are right that some are making it more than it was. As the title of the thread suggests. It was a listening session, not a test. Guess that is where I was going. [/QUOTE]
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