"I never know what the crap he wants."
Attention?
(just like everybody else)
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire?
If there are no electrical changes in the signal, then there are no acoustic changes, respectively, hearing does not participate in the perception of anomalies. What other options can there be? The most obvious one; there are changes but we do not have the understanding or equipment to measure them. It never fails to surprise me how many “engineers” on forums are under the impression that their (lack of) understanding trumps observation. Little knowledge is dangerous. Disclaimer. While I have heard the sonic changes of new cables burning in many times, I have never been able to hear any sonic impacts from turning a cable around. I do believe it’s a real phenomenon, but I cannot attest to it. |
@alexberger Hi @dletch2 , Alex, I’ll have you know that dletch2 is the smartest employee at the Ace hardware. Engineering, neuroscience, psychology, music… you name it, he knows it all. The boss doesn’t allow him to lock up at night for nothing you know. 😂🤣 |
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Except for you. Obviously. You have no biases whatsoever, and you are immune to all that 😂😂 It always amazes that people are so arrogant that they don't even accept that they have biases, and that their sited observations are totally prone to bias and that this arrogance goes so far to extend to insulting others knowledge, even though their experience and knowledge comes down to guesses and reading a few internet forums. |