@mr_m
Absolutely.
We can learn a lot from machine learning and neural nets which can see around optical issues to detect disease.
I find myself doing this, and aghast when other audiophiles do it in ways I don’t. :) I think a lot of this is why some don’t mind horrible rooms, or are so cable sensitive.
Which then makes me wonder about how much do I want to train my own neural pathways? Do I want to reach the point where I can tell whether an IC is gold or silver? How does that make me happy? Is this a video game, where I pick up skills to collect coins?
It isn’t. At some point I have to ask how and for what purpose I want to train my ear/brain mechanisms.
Best,,
E
Absolutely.
We can learn a lot from machine learning and neural nets which can see around optical issues to detect disease.
I find myself doing this, and aghast when other audiophiles do it in ways I don’t. :) I think a lot of this is why some don’t mind horrible rooms, or are so cable sensitive.
Which then makes me wonder about how much do I want to train my own neural pathways? Do I want to reach the point where I can tell whether an IC is gold or silver? How does that make me happy? Is this a video game, where I pick up skills to collect coins?
It isn’t. At some point I have to ask how and for what purpose I want to train my ear/brain mechanisms.
Best,,
E