Some people not only think they know better but hear better...yeah ok.
WHY DO SOME AUDIOPHILES TRY TO TELL OTHERS WHAT THEY CAN OR CAN’T HEAR IN A SYSTEM?
I ask the question. Because I have had several discussions on Audiogon where certain posters will try to tell another person what they can or can’t hear in a system. Most of the time never hearing or having experiences either the piece of equipment, cables etc. It is usually against those that spend money on more expensive equipment and cabling. Why is this so prevalent.
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@hilde45 how do you explain the grandmother that doesn't necessarily use science, only experience and intuition to cook a glorious tasting meal. |
Actually lots of people see color the same. 8% of males have a congenital color vision deficiency, but only 0.5% of females. Roughly 15% of the general population, regardless of gender have an acquired color vision deficiency, a cataract being one of those potential causes. So most of us actually see color pretty much the same. What colors we like, or not, is a completely different thing. |
How do you know what you know? How do you know what you don't know? Am I always right? Now if I project the answers to these questions onto other people, then I can only conclude that they may or may not know what they are talking about. It's not unreasonable to be skeptical about what some audiophiles claim. We should be respectful, but that doesn't mean I think you're credible. |
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