It's easy to forget that other countries have good weather. And pools. FML.
Hey, I have a pool.
Kind of.
What I mean is the drainage in my garden is really bad.
It's easy to forget that other countries have good weather. And pools. FML.
if you cant trust your ears then in theory what your saying is all headphones sound the same, because placebo makes them sound better or worse. this is categorically not true even scientifically like you say, they all have different ranges for a start... some lower, some higher, some broader, some narrower. take a pair of standard £10 headphones from any brand and compare them to something like Sennheiser hd650 are you saying you cant hear the difference? i can money back gaurentee you will hear a difference, not quality per say, but you will hear more of the original composition of what the song should sound like. i think your talking at the extreme end of the scale where all really high end headphones or amps/dacs sound similar but not the same, if you say this then you clearly havnt used enough of them or just dont care about the differences you can hear. and i didnt even get into response times or anything remotely technical. sure blind testing is a good way to say people can be wrong about something, but it doesnt mean they are completely wrong and the complete opposite is true.
edit: and no im not saying trust all the marketing
I do have a baseline.
When I was "chasing", I chased hard. I am one of the first members on Head-Fi.com (no. 46), I used to go to the annual What HiFi shows, I have the older Musical Fidelity Tube Headphone amp, I had silly Van Den Hul Ultimate cables. I even built my own kettle lead with better shielding...I got my HD600 before the HD600 became the standard.
I do have a good baseline, and I already knew about this product from a video on Headphone.com about 6 months ago, that guy that looks like Eddie Redmayne reviewed it on his channel.
So, I know what good audio sounds like, I have just stopped chasing. The difference now is hard to tell whether it is merely imperceptible to placebo.
(maybe I should continue discussion in the headphone thread where I see you also posted ... but since no one else has had some new stuff, unless his fingered aquatic flippers arrived,Whilst true that hearing gets weaker as we get older, that has nothing to do with soundstage and imaging/details. These are features that everyone at any age can hear and the amp or DAC used will dictate how much of that is audible and to what level of quality. The frequency range doesn't matter in this context as even at a young age headphones and amps like these have a range that far exceeds what the human ear can hear anyway., but you can feel things like sub-bass beyond human hearing inside your head, that is something only a certain combo of headphone and amp can deliver, and soundstage/imaging detail can be heard by any age on any capable kit.
No, because we can do clear frequency sweeps and see that the outputs for these headphones are all vastly different. The same cannot be said for amps.
Blind testing is the only way to eliminate placebo.
Now I wonder if that is truly down to your age (I presume your up to 8KHz freqs are all intact, which is where most music lies) or if the differences disappeared because you stopped caring and so placebo no longer affects you?
in your humble opinionNo, because we can do clear frequency sweeps and see that the outputs for these headphones are all vastly different. The same cannot be said for amps.
Blind testing is the only way to eliminate placebo. You all overestimate your own ability to be immune to placebo. None of you are.
Now I wonder if that is truly down to your age (I presume your up to 8KHz freqs are all intact, which is where most music lies) or if the differences disappeared because you stopped caring and so placebo no longer affects you?
in your humble opinion
who's to say the people you are blind testing ant being biased in that they are not trying to be biased, i/e do the reverse. there is as much control in a blind test as there isn't. im sure if your sample gets big enough over 5/10 people you'd get the opposite result of only 5 people. your forgetting 1 thing, not all people hear the same and its really as simple as that, how do you control that? you cant, unless you only use 1 person which is a very biased result in itself. science can only go so far I'm afraid.No, just the scientific method. If you don't blind test/have a control your data is junk and no better than anecdotes.
Simple as.
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This is what I meant when I said measurements only tell half the story. It's absolutely true ^^I have trouble with this - I experimented with building headphone amps for a few years and have several devices which objectively measure the same or one better than another but can clearly hear a difference between them - and a common one I find is having general purpose electrolytic capacitors capacitors in the audio path - even when by every known metric if two audio devices measure the same but one has electrolytic capacitors in the audio path it sounds to the ears dull compared to the other.
So, I know what good audio sounds like, I have just stopped chasing. The difference now is hard to tell whether it is merely imperceptible to placebo.
I don't us Tidal, I have my local FLAC collection and the rest is streamed on Spotify, regardless of the format played back, musical details are obvious across the board, what matters with albums/tracks is the mastering quality. I have FLAC albums I ripped myself that are terrible sounding masters yet the later remasters on Spotify sound superior just because a better quality master source was used in the later production. So I don't put much value into playing back lossless files as it's mostly redundant and dependent on the original source mastering quality.(maybe I should continue discussion in the headphone thread where I see you also posted ... but since no one else has had some new stuff, unless his fingered aquatic flippers arrived,
you remain with windows volume mixer, I use Tidal that gives direct sound on 44.1KHZ/CD, for me direct sound/ASIO(windows 7) is very revelatory in soundstage;
don't many streaming services use 44.1, so windows/android mixer at 48Khz is a hmmh resample/interpolation
What instruments are you using and what are you measuring?I have trouble with this - I experimented with building headphone amps for a few years and have several devices which objectively measure the same or one better than another but can clearly hear a difference between them - and a common one I find is having general purpose electrolytic capacitors capacitors in the audio path - even when by every known metric if two audio devices measure the same but one has electrolytic capacitors in the audio path it sounds to the ears dull compared to the other.
I was waiting for this kind of comment!Ignore.
For a second i thought this was the 'Images of items I have purchased (except trainers)' thread and not the Home Cinema & Hi-Fi sub-forum, my bad.
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You get a garage with that?I completed a purchase of a house
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Garage and double side-by-side driveway.You get a garage with that?
I completed a purchase of a house
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Christ on a bike that's a LOT of windows