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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 26925" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Ampdog, if your vision is Zero Audible Effect, that is a brilliant personal vision to design for, and that is what you should do... There are many people who assume that credo on at least a cerebral level. However I would like to point out that your zero audible effect is not the same as anybody else's, merely because there is no "<strong>objective</strong>" in this world, except when objective means, using the same assumptions, methods and data, you will come to the same answer within statistical significance... If you change any of these especially your assumptions, you will most likely get to a different answer. Every design made is objective in this way, Every design brief or vision is however subjective, for the same reason.</p><p></p><p>WRT the limits of perception... most things in life fit a normal distribution curve... All people believe themselves to be at the exceptional end of at least some factor... Audiophiles usually with hearing, and confusingly, good taste... This implies that if you tell them that they can't hear something which they believe they can and your product doesn't cater for it ... well they're going to go elsewhere, not that you'd want to sell to such imbeciles, would you?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 26925, member: 54"] Ampdog, if your vision is Zero Audible Effect, that is a brilliant personal vision to design for, and that is what you should do... There are many people who assume that credo on at least a cerebral level. However I would like to point out that your zero audible effect is not the same as anybody else's, merely because there is no "[b]objective[/b]" in this world, except when objective means, using the same assumptions, methods and data, you will come to the same answer within statistical significance... If you change any of these especially your assumptions, you will most likely get to a different answer. Every design made is objective in this way, Every design brief or vision is however subjective, for the same reason. WRT the limits of perception... most things in life fit a normal distribution curve... All people believe themselves to be at the exceptional end of at least some factor... Audiophiles usually with hearing, and confusingly, good taste... This implies that if you tell them that they can't hear something which they believe they can and your product doesn't cater for it ... well they're going to go elsewhere, not that you'd want to sell to such imbeciles, would you?. [/QUOTE]
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