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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    I got a different impression from the video. What I heard was that our hearing/perception system are very sophisticated, much more...
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    Per review for publications done by outside experts, not by the author's supervisor. But, yes, per review is not perfect. But it does...
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    Correct. What the guy on the video is discussing is the contents of Kunchur's paper. The content he presented is published research...
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    The discussion in this video is based on a per reviewed paper published in the scientific publication Applied Acoustics. The author is a...
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    dtc reacted to slartibartfast's post in the thread Thoughts on A/B testing with Like Like.
    I am pretty sure if I played a treble leaning system at high volume I would get a headache 😃
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    This video discusses why out hearing/perception is, in fact, very sensitive and not entirely understood.
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    It is not necessarily a DAC issue. It can be caused by any of the electronics or by the speakers. The amp or speakers are the mostly...
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    So, a person cannot get a headache unless it can be measured on
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    dtc replied to the thread Thoughts on A/B testing.
    There is a common problem that happens when listening to some systems. The system sounds great when you first listen to it but after an...
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    I know this is not a specific screen enhancement, but here goes anyway. Many people are not sitting close enough to the Ultra to use...
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    I would love to see a fully functional and supported DLNA casting feature be added to the Ultra and to other products. That is more...
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    The whole idea of "bit perfect" was that in the early days of audio on Windows, Windows controlled the output device and made changes to...
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