@mrdecibel
As a member of the professional audio community, I was always able to get " loaners ", and never imagined anything I heard. None of that psychobabble bs, that what I was hearing is all in my head.
That’s amazing!
I guess all the scientific evidence for human bias doesn’t apply to you.
How’s the weather on whatever planet you are from? :)
" There are different kinds of us audio guys / gals ( consumers ). *** Those that are open minded, and use their ears ( like myself ). And of those, some who hear differences, and some who do not. *** Those that have never tried to listen ( experimented ), and are somewhat clueless to the audible effects of such devices. ***
I’m glad you exhibit such virtue! That of being so "open minded."
Can you tell me: How "open minded" are you to the possibility that you are wrong in perceiving any of those differences you think you heard? Because you certainly don’t come off as "open minded."
There is after all endless reams of scientific evidence concerning human bias and perceptual error, that you seem to be ignoring. Are you open minded to what humans have learned about perceptual biases?