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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 54240" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>No one will convince you of anything about a faculty as subjective as the listening faculty. I mean c'mon you here something, it firstly has to go through your physical hearing faculty which varies quite a bit between people, then it goes through your memories' filters of the sound or music - which tries to classify / identify it one way or another, most people stop here if it was suitably similar to expectations. Then it has to go through the filter of what you are expecting to hear, then if you can manage it, it goes through the analysis part of the brain to see if there actually was something unexpected.</p><p></p><p>So ja, AV's advice is good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 54240, member: 54"] No one will convince you of anything about a faculty as subjective as the listening faculty. I mean c'mon you here something, it firstly has to go through your physical hearing faculty which varies quite a bit between people, then it goes through your memories' filters of the sound or music - which tries to classify / identify it one way or another, most people stop here if it was suitably similar to expectations. Then it has to go through the filter of what you are expecting to hear, then if you can manage it, it goes through the analysis part of the brain to see if there actually was something unexpected. So ja, AV's advice is good [/QUOTE]
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