Just because you can buy a 65" TV for $400, does that mean an OLED version isn't worth $2,000? You seriously need to understand that a $25 thing on doesn't sound the same as a $300 receiver, which doesn't sound the same as a $3,000 integrated amp, which doesn't sound the same as $30,000 worth of amplifier, pre-amp and DAC.
Just because you can buy a 65" TV for $400, does that mean an OLED version isn't worth $2,000? You seriously need to understand that a $25 thing on doesn't sound the same as a $300 receiver, which doesn't sound the same as a $3,000 integrated amp, which doesn't sound the same as $30,000 worth of amplifier, pre-amp and DAC.
Your point has long been debunked. The difference is negligible to all but a very small % of the population that can distinguish those sounds. I believe it was 1/2 of 1% of the population can hear the difference and that normally occurs if they are wearing noise cancelling headphones.
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Your point has long been debunked. The difference is negligible to all but a very small % of the population that can distinguish those sounds. I believe it was 1/2 of 1% of the population can hear the difference and that normally occurs if they are wearing noise cancelling headphones.
Thank you!