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Clyde Slick
 
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Default Unbiased Listening


"Jenn" wrote in message
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In article .com,
"vlad" wrote:


vlad


Vlad, you're totally misunderstanding the posts. The question from the
OP was: "Does knowing the identity of a device affect the sound
quality?" The question is not, "Does knowing the identity of a device
affect one's PERCEPTION of the sound quality." Obviously, the ACTUAL
SOUND of a thing doesn't change when you open your eyes, right? The
PERCEPTION might change, not the ACTUAL SOUND.


I would proffer that there is no 'actual sound'. The actuality is sound
waves.
The 'sound" is what is perceived by any particular individual. with one's
receptors
(ears) and the processor (brain). The same set of waves may sound similar,
yet
somewhat different, to any multitude of people.



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