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Has Anyone Ever Studied The “placebo” Effect With Amps, Cables Etc?

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  • guesswhochickenpoo@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There is a long list of studies, experiments, and blind tests here. One of the best lists I’ve found.

    https://www.head-fi.org/threads/testing-audiophile-claims-and-myths.486598/

    The key takeaway after a meta review of all them is …

    “The clear conclusion is that ABX testing does not back up many audiophile claims … Any change in sound quality comes from the listeners mind and interaction between their senses. What is claimed to be audible is not reliably so.”

    • loki993@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      Let me devils advocate this a little, but if this were true wouldn’t it stand to reason that every time someone spent more money on something or just something new trying to perceive an upgrade if their brain was telling them it should sound better wouldn’t that upgrade always sound better to them?

      If so then why do some people get new things and it sounds worse?

      Again devils advocate, but curious as to how that’s explained because if someone’s upgrade something and the mind is so powerfully is controls how something sounds to you then that upgrade should always sounds better because the brain is telling you it should. Right?