On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 23:54:06 +0100, Glenn Richards
wrote:
Dave xxxx wrote:
if you believe in him you will be telling us you can hear speaker
cables differences lol
Actually, a lot of agnostics and atheists can hear speaker cable
differences.
Actually no they can't, they just *believe* that they can - hence the
comment.
There's no hocus-pocus involved, just some science that the
sceptics disregard.
No, skeptics do *not* disregard science, but chicken**** clowns like
you carefully avoid scientifically *proving* your wildass claims about
cable sound.
So, you can send a sine wave down a bit of cable and it'll come out the
other end as exactly the same sine wave. Guess what? Music isn't a sine
wave.
It can however be represented as a superposition of many sine waves.
BTW, flute and organ music pretty much *is* sine waves.
As for blind or double-blind testing, well, the sceptics will already
have made up their mind that there's no difference, so their minds will
tell them there is none. It's like the Creationist fundies who would
refuse to believe in evolution even if God himself appeared before them
and told them it was true.
Not the point. The point is that in a blind test, *you* can't tell the
difference, and that's why you're avoiding it like the plague.
And just trying to get this vaguely back on-topic (I'm reading in
uk.rec.audio atm) I seem to have acquired a pair of Chord Rumour 4
speaker cables today, at no cost to myself. Been trying them out with
some interesting results.
Bull****.
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Stewart Pinkerton | Music is Art - Audio is Engineering
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