The answer is human interaction and experience.
To have someone who's never heard your system tell you what you're hearing borders on insanity and yet, they're here on these forums, telling you so.
All the best,
Nonoise
Why Are We Breaking Our Brains?
@waytoomuchstuff You are giving too much time to 'ebm'. Look at his profile and then check his thousands of responses. They are usually one sentence with ZERO to add to any thread. Just like the one here, throwing a non-sensical thought without any solution provided or any context to the reply. |
@edcyn |
@jcoehler . Noted. And, thank you. |
I really like the wine expert analogy, but... these guys study lots of stuff and they do have objective tasting/testing to validate their knowledge. That said, it’s true that their knowledge and experience are the only basis for evaluating their opinions... and they are allowed to have their opinions (unlike the experience of dealing with audio skeptics.) Too bad the perpetual skeptics can’t be happy just to shake their head, rolls their eyes and go their merry way, enjoying their own audio systems. |