As Millercarbon stated too many people don’t know how to listen. That
not only applies to music ,their stereos but others as well. When I go
to a business meeting with people I am not too familiar with I watch to
see who are the talkers and who are the listeners. When they do talk a
large portion of the best ideas come from the listeners.
Unfortunately
there are people who have not only lack listening skills they don’t
even know how to communicate properly, they just rant . I like a good
exchange of ideas and there are a lot of really knowledgeable people on
this site that even though I might not agree with everything they state ,
I do listen.
Thanks and if you search out and read my review of the Blue fuse you may notice a pretty good example of not only how to listen but "how to communicate properly" as opposed to rant.
Far from shilling the review properly states my first impression was not all that good. The sound was deeper and more dynamic, yes, but yet not quite right. It was disjointed, chaotic, wrong. Forget exactly how I put it but it was something like that. Anyway, point is it didn't sound right- and I knew it!
So I flipped it around the other way and that was it. Everything fell into place. Beautiful.
It never has gone back the other way. Why would it? If directionality was some vague hard to be sure thing then I'd be switching back and forth till the end of time or I got tired, whichever came first. If it was some random thing I'd never be sure. Instead, I knew first, then did the switch, then left it alone because it was right.
Also I've been at pains to make clear this is not some super power I was born with. It took a long time and a lot of work to develop. Why, and how in the world did this happen? It was as simple as this: when some people said they could hear, I listened to them.