Absolutely, without a doubt, the silliest accessory I have ever seen is the Schumann Resonator. Turns out I have two of them. A present intended for my health from a homeopathic relative. In a few weeks My son in law’s brother and fiancée are coming up for the weekend, all young people with excellent hearing. My system should be back up by then. The SRs will be hidden and connected to remote controlled outlets which my wife will operate. As a very biased person I will be excluded from the experiment.
I these make such a stunning improvement in sound quality it should be a breeze for at least one of four young people to be able to identify the "on" condition consistently.
It never comes trough your mind that non audiophile listeners in an unknown room with unknown music for them cannot consistently predict anything in a coherent manner if they are not in their normal listening conditions with musical files they know really well?
Dont you know that the S.G. work really for many at the condition that the acoustic setting of the room and at the condition that the audio system make it able to work?
This S.G. effect would have been undetectable in my own room 3 years ago with the same gear....
Dont you know that this change is very real but subtle, affecting the air between notes more than the sound itself?
Dont you know that this improvement is less linked to the ears acuity but to the listeners hearing experience and habits?
It is easy to read your mind...
You simply arrange this to say that " blind test" prove it wrong...
You dont even want to subject yourself to the test, the only one competent to do it in your own room system with your own music ? 😁
Your post is a joke my friend....
It is written in the sky that you all will laugh a lot.....Of stupid audiophiles and stupid homeopaths....Before and after the experiment...
I will have never post this if you had said that you will itself pass the test.... But eliminating yourself with the bias pretext is very revelatory....