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Facts wanted on interconnects
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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 67703" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>"Of course, the real killer is how much vibration the otoliths in your cochlea need in order to stimulate the nerve endings (sensors in your head!). "</p><p>This is true, however the human faculties filter a lot of things to prevent sensory overload... Once you start habituating your faculties to listen more carefully for certain things... without lots of distractions - which you will probably do - as you strive to improve your sound, it starts becoming more tricky... ask any of the seasoned designers / audiophiles here... their ears are most likely measuring worse than when they started off... however they can discern much more readily what is wrong or right than when they started off... Mine measure worse and I have become much quicker at hearing things that are off...</p><p></p><p>I would VEHEMENTLY not say spend energy where it counts... I love spending energy on things that do not count for much material gain. This one I just know that it is beyond me to further the thoughts, you with a scope and a keen mind is a totally different matter. I'm sorry if I came across as dicouraging. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 67703, member: 54"] "Of course, the real killer is how much vibration the otoliths in your cochlea need in order to stimulate the nerve endings (sensors in your head!). " This is true, however the human faculties filter a lot of things to prevent sensory overload... Once you start habituating your faculties to listen more carefully for certain things... without lots of distractions - which you will probably do - as you strive to improve your sound, it starts becoming more tricky... ask any of the seasoned designers / audiophiles here... their ears are most likely measuring worse than when they started off... however they can discern much more readily what is wrong or right than when they started off... Mine measure worse and I have become much quicker at hearing things that are off... I would VEHEMENTLY not say spend energy where it counts... I love spending energy on things that do not count for much material gain. This one I just know that it is beyond me to further the thoughts, you with a scope and a keen mind is a totally different matter. I'm sorry if I came across as dicouraging. [/QUOTE]
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