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It depends on the type of personality of the audiophile. Some people are strongly self aware. they understand their body and it strengths and limitations. Others seem to be incapable of self insight.Different situation but a clear example: In the indoor parking under my building another tenant I was friends with started complaining about his brakes. He was in his late 70s?early 80s.. From his description I told him the problem was his feet. lack of feeling and circulation. He should do foot massages. This was repeated to him numerous times. still he refused to believe it could be his own feet as the problem. He actually after complaining about the brakes for months and getting the brakes rebuilt etc.. went and bought a new car. And gee this new car was defective (according to him ) as it had even worse brakes.. Repeating he should get his feet checked, usless.Suffice to say here was a guy incapable of insight. Even being told repeatedly the problem was his own lack of feeling in his own feet.Living with total blinders on ? anyway I am sure there are Audiophiles with the same sort of problem in their hearing...
Why not put some blame on the recording? They are maybe the most limiting factor.
It depends on the type of personality of the audiophile. Some people are strongly self aware. they understand their body and it strengths and limitations. Others seem to be incapable of self insight.