You stated that placebo effect last about 15 minutes and that something objectively obvious needn't involve it.
I've pointed out before that placebos, in medicine, work only for so long as the manifest reasons will always assert themselves, and for that reason, is a lousy analogy to use in audio.
Hearing something amiss is no less a way to ascertain something as seeing something is. It's just the use of another sense. Parlor tricks can fool anyone but after a good listening to cues you are familiar with, you can tell the difference.
The whole purpose of these tests that amateurs require intentionally omits the way one familiarizes oneself with something by hastening the sampling rate. Like I said, it's a parlor trick that can reduce any certainty to no better than that of a coin toss. But they get to say it's all sciencey.
All the best,
Nonoise
I've pointed out before that placebos, in medicine, work only for so long as the manifest reasons will always assert themselves, and for that reason, is a lousy analogy to use in audio.
Hearing something amiss is no less a way to ascertain something as seeing something is. It's just the use of another sense. Parlor tricks can fool anyone but after a good listening to cues you are familiar with, you can tell the difference.
The whole purpose of these tests that amateurs require intentionally omits the way one familiarizes oneself with something by hastening the sampling rate. Like I said, it's a parlor trick that can reduce any certainty to no better than that of a coin toss. But they get to say it's all sciencey.
All the best,
Nonoise