On Mon, 30 May 2005 23:11:27 +0100, "SteveB"
sbrads@nildramDOTcoDOTuk wrote:
Come off it, I can't see there being any problem with me being able to hear
differences, but you would just say there's no difference. Perhaps people's
hearing is different in ways we can't describe, it would be unprovable,
which is why there's no way of resolving debates about the existence or not
of 'cable sound'.
I don't think you have quite grasped Stewart's offer. He is not
insisting that he should hear a difference, but that you should
demonstrate that you can hear a difference.
It doesn't matter what anybody else's hearing is like - if you can
demonstrate that you can hear a difference between your high end
cables and some cheap, generic but electrically competent cables, you
pick up the grand. He is even letting you choose the music, the
ancillary equipment and the setting. What could be easier?
I am looking forwards to the result.
d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com