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JohnNewman:storsvante:Fortunately there is a simple solution. If you claim you can hear a difference and your brother and your friend don't believe you, you must prove it to them. Let them put a blindfold on you and have them randomly swap your expensive cable with a cheap one, not letting you know which one you are listening to - then prove to them that you can tell them apart with your ears alone. Nevermind the underlying science - first principle is to work out whether the audible difference is there or not. Post your results here, and good luck.
Good idea, but also put in a 'lie detector'. Change some electronics while your at it and mix it up a bit. If a person does not want to hear a difference then they will do there best not to find one 🙂. If they say the sound was the same in every instance and in one of those instances you changed the CD player, then there ears can't be trusted 🙂
No need - he who claims to hear the difference takes the test. So he will do his utmost to find the differences if there are any.
Good idea, but also put in a 'lie detector'. Change some electronics while your at it and mix it up a bit. If a person does not want to hear a difference then they will do there best not to find one 🙂. If they say the sound was the same in every instance and in one of those instances you changed the CD player, then there ears can't be trusted 🙂
No need - he who claims to hear the difference takes the test. So he will do his utmost to find the differences if there are any.