His claims were not extraordinary in the least. Things like that get noticed by alert designers who bother to listen.
See, this is where the dialogue breaks, where we cannot even agree on what an "extraordinary claim" is.
What makes you think anybody should take your word at face value? I don't think you ever proved yourself as a "designer that listens", playing with an AKM demo board, and the JC's praisings, doesn't qualify you as a "designer", but only as yet another individual on the Internet that claims special hearing abilities.
Not good enough in my book, OMMW.
You personally don't sell but you've been shilling for the one who does.Except I'm not selling anything and cdsgames is. Nobody in this forum can say that I have ever tried to sell anything to any of them.
The truth?I tell the truth about what some people can hear,

You discredit DBT as shown in the quote below because the results don't support your agenda.See my last answer: Generally speaking, no...there may be certain useful and practical exceptions. You know, and you knew all along.
We spend money making better dacs because they are not yet audible transparent. Properly conducted blind tests will show what I claim to be true. Amateur tests put together by EEs, technicians, and or hobbyists are meaningless. Those are designed to trick the victim into false negative results.
You personally don't sell but you've been shilling for the one who does.
The truth?You tell what you think is the truth, a.k.a. opinion. BTW, you are entitled to it.
You discredit DBT as shown in the quote below because the results don't support your agenda.
DBT is discredited by the fact that you need to degrade CD to 64kbps before you can tell the difference.
It is the bluntest tool in the toolbox for sound quality testing.
Keep your religion to yourself or F off to another forum where they pat each other on the back for not hearing any difference in anything.
Yes, you said. Is that your religion?
No, I am very objective in my approach to audio design and modification.
I use the correct tools for the job. Would you measure a high impedance circuit voltage with a 1 k ohm per volt multimeter ? or are you another DBT worshiper ?
Or?Would you measure a high impedance circuit voltage with a 1 k ohm per volt multimeter ? or are you another DBT worshiper ?
If you were to offer to do the opamp test again with renamed files that would be a data point.
Bill, I think I would be interested to give it a try. Don't know if I could do it again or not.
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