Do you trust your ears more than measurements?


I have a lot of audiophiles that say the ear test is the best. I believe them. Some of us have to do blind tests etc. I’m in the camp of trusting your own ears because no matter how something measures. Is it more pleasing to you with a particular cable, placement tweak etc. What are your thoughts everyone? 

calvinj

@mahgister 

that’s called a “joke”.  equality of women should be noncontroversial, agreed?

Oups!😊

I just get it...

I am not very good at catching humor in english,...

I apologize...

I wish you the best and i hope you will forgive my lack of humor and lack of understanding... 😁

@mahgister

that’s called a “joke”. equality of women should be noncontroversial, agreed?

no, no, no! my apologies. I know English is not your first language, so that was a little cryptic (unclear) on my part.  The joke was really an homage to your ability not to get fooled by bias.  It’s a wonderful, powerful strength.

Thanks for your kindness ...

I just want to precise that i am fooled by the usual biases as anyone is...But in a bit less powerful way than for most people...😊

Because i picked a set of new biases more powerful than the traditional one in audio which are : publicity, price tags, esthetics...

My new set of biases is the three working set of controls, mechanical and electrical and especially acoustics...

Then even if i can be fooled by my old biases the same as all people biases, the new one act as knowledge act on "black cat" superstition... A doctor can have this fear of black cat inherited from childhood, but after his training knowledge the superstition even if it subsist in his unconscious, has less power because of the new set of conscious biases : medical science...

 

Biases are inherited as the result of habit and conditioning, but some can be the results of training and created by our new practice...

Audio is grounded first and last in psychoacoustics not on price tags, esthetic, or gear design... But we must learn how to put this set of biases at the place of the other set of biases...

no, no, no! my apologies. I know English is not your first language, so that was a little cryptic (unclear) on my part. The joke was really an homage to your ability not to get fooled by bias. It’s a wonderful, powerful strength.

 

I'm leaning towards warm and clean. I also run and integrated streamer/dac, so recording compression and sound levels make a difference. For instance, I think my aq's cables sound more veiled than my low end audience, but then again it's much fuller and doesn't sound like a full range 12 inch horn either. Lol The clean also seems to factor on low resolution recording. I was getting obsessive and ready to go manic between cables, until I saw the current differences seemingly effect the speaker and resolution quality, with some still probable other factors.