Baring any comprehension issues that caused you to post what you did below, which in fact No One Said, your post is nothing but a dog-whistling straw-man.
Anyone can claim anything. Ya, some people will get bent up in a knot, but most don't care. When you start generalizing your claims, claim others have hearing issues, system issues, etc., But, and this is a big But, refuse to let Your claim have any light of any intensity shone on it, then it starts to smell bad.
Tell me thyname, in all these years, decades now, hundred and hundreds of shows, millions of visitors, you would think at least one vendor would take it upon themselves to do a double blind controlled demonstration (administered by a non-biased 3rd party) to demonstrate the veracity of their claims.
thyname, One Simple Question: Why does this not happen?
Anyone can claim anything. Ya, some people will get bent up in a knot, but most don't care. When you start generalizing your claims, claim others have hearing issues, system issues, etc., But, and this is a big But, refuse to let Your claim have any light of any intensity shone on it, then it starts to smell bad.
Tell me thyname, in all these years, decades now, hundred and hundreds of shows, millions of visitors, you would think at least one vendor would take it upon themselves to do a double blind controlled demonstration (administered by a non-biased 3rd party) to demonstrate the veracity of their claims.
thyname, One Simple Question: Why does this not happen?
thyname419 posts11-12-2019 1:29pmLOL!!! it looks like nobody can make a claim (read: share his/her own experience) about any audio component, unless he/she can:
1 - Show detailed measurements on said components. Including proof / validation of the instruments used in the measurements,
and
2 - Show proof of scientifically controlled, ABX test, with a large enough pool of people to have any statistical meaning
If not, every claim is null and void! LOL!!!!