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For what end? Philips sells stuff, so factor that in.
The premise of this challenge is dubious. For one, Philips hasn't issued a statement on the challenges they've received. The biggest problem is 'training' people to hear minor colorations through very colored headphones. Those few people who claim to have gotten through it with perfect or excellent scores with some terrible headphones (see the comments on headfonia, one of Philips' associated sites along with Innerfidelity) - I can't challenge any of that personally because the info is kept secret at Philips.But here's the premise: Supposedly you can hear a coloration in their track, call it 'Track x', where there's a small emphasis of 3 db at 4 khz, even if your headphone has a recess of 3 db at 4 khz, in effect canceling the coloration. This sort of thing occurs frequently in the real world, but nobody wants to talk about it in regard to the Philips 'training', presumably because of ego? i.e. if Innerfidelity can do it, so can everyone else?I'm willing to believe almost anything if audiophiles collectively swear by it, but this one has a long way to go to prove itself. I got a perfect score in the first part with a very good headphone, but I got the idea from that experience that the next levels would suffer a lot of cancellation due to minor headphone colorations. As a fun exercise OK, but training? For what end? Philips sells stuff, so factor that in.
So what you're saying is, Philips is NOT a ruthless business who would do things in their OWN interest that is not in OUR interest? What kind of weed are you smoking?
Difference? Do you understand cancellation?
Cancellation *eliminates* a difference, do you understand that?
You have it totally backwards. When the headphone has the recess and the track has the emphasis (one minus and one plus coloration at the same freq.) they cancel and there is no coloration heard.
Nobody holds a gun to people's heads to watch television and be sold a bunch of worthless junk they don't need, but the vast majority of people do watch for hours on end anyway, every day. In my country, someone who warns against this is generally honored, not derided as I read here. Maybe you should get a better perspective.
The idea is to have fun with it and maybe learn to be a more perceptive listener. That's all.
When you use terms like "evil plot" to show your contempt for another person, it falls on you.
Let all members be civil here. I would hate to Quarantine this thread because I like it.
Look up disinformation techniques on the internet. I hope that word doesn't frighten you. Many techniques are used by people, some of them not even aware of what they're doing, to ridicule another person's argument.Sometimes it's using words like 'conspiracy' and other times it's words like "evil plot", but it's still the same thing. Oh, and a big part of that abuse is denial.
Exactly, precisely - denial.