@asctim I can't seem to convince that guy that what he's saying about me is wrong. 🙄
@ricevs This is not a discovery. Those that have listened, have known this since audio reproduction and measureing equipment were invented. Most things that make a sonic difference cannot be measured.......plain and simple.
This was true back sometime in the 1980s. But measurement tech like nearly all other technologies has improved quite a lot in the last 30-35 years :)
But many people don't realize that, and worse yet, wouldn't understand the import of the measurements if they saw them- and quite often, they are not published. So the myth (as purported above) continues.
These days there is a direct line between what we can hear and what we can measure. The tricky bit might be understanding what to measure...