In Reply to: Logical fallacy alert! Big time! posted by geoffkait on March 31, 2022 at 05:26:08:
If the panel of listeners know which speakers they're listening to, whatever preconceptions they might bring into the comparison could influence their preference. Blind listening in mono is not a good way to audition speakers for potential purpose, but it's a good way for engineers to evaluate design targets and see how you're doing relative to the competition.
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- It wasn't a great example, but the point is valid - Dave_K 03/31/2206:24:05 03/31/22 (7)
- You say yes, I say no, you say goodbye, I say hello - geoffkait 06:40:04 03/31/22 (0)
- the point is valid. It is supported by an actual study - Analog Scott 06:30:31 03/31/22 (5)
- Just as I suspected, there is no study. Nt - geoffkait 04:26:14 04/1/22 (0)
- Show me the study wrt speaker color. That's all you have to do. Nt - geoffkait 08:12:14 03/31/22 (3)
- every form of refuse has it's price - Story 08:51:25 03/31/22 (2)
- If you swallow it...- - geoffkait 09:13:53 03/31/22 (1)
- when here, only you would know that fersure - Story 09:20:01 03/31/22 (0)