What I’ve written has to do with common sense. What you’ve written has to do with exactly the same drivel that every person who believes in blind testing says. That, and some of my words in there for good measure to make yourself sound cohesive.
You know I’m right. Just like test driving a car, trying on a new suit, or visiting an open house.
Once you see/hear/experience for yourself, any preconceived beliefs you had about whatever it is will be crushed. You will only be left with how to piece together the reality or real world experience you just had.
So here is an example:
Dealer tells you about a system. You do research for a few days. You are super excited.you now have some preconceptions about this system sounding great with say, rock music and complex instrumentals because you were told so.
But then you go and listen. To your disappointment, the dealers description does not align with what you just heard.
You don’t need a blind test to confirm that your experience is true.
Same thing with any product or service you can imagine.
Sound itself is intangible but it can either impress us or leave us disinterested.
There is no middle ground or basis to your arguments.