In context to my earlier post to amir, which was:
As an audio equipment reviewer, why do you choose not to actually listen (with music) to every audio component you review?
Note that I already understand (from your prior post) that you do listen to speakers & headphones. I'm wondering why you limit actual listening tests to those and don't bother to listen (again with music) to amps, dac's, etc."
amir asked boxer12....
"Why would you trust what I would have to say about it? Why do you trust anyone? Is your room the same as theirs? You play the same music? Your ears are the same? You see the problem?"
boxer12 answers...
1. I wouldn’t, but it would be a human datapoint. Get enough of those right & I might trust your opinion (somewhat at least)
2. I do trust the opinion of some experienced audiophiles
3. No, but those I trust have room treatments of some sort. They listen to music & treat their rooms accordingly, as do I
4. Irrelevant
5. No & I’m well aware of that (also fine with it). Surprised you bring it us though.
6. Yes, you trust you’re measuring all the right things so human interface with the audio component is not necessary.