It is all subjective though isn't it?
It is all subjective though isn't it?
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It is funny and seemingly contradictory that a perception of an objective event, (objectivity is perceiving that which is outside the self), is done by individuals' perceptions, which makes it subjective.
I think it true that when we have a system change and then hear more, especially if it is generally so with much of our listening on many bits of material, it has been shown to be more transparent to the source.
This is not necessarily so if it applies to only a narrow frequency band or to only a few recordings, where it could be due to an emphasis of a particular band or some other anomaly.
Recently I have noticed errors on what I had regarded as exemplary recordings, in one case several things in different bands previously inaudible. In a way this spoils it because it draws me into technical analysis mode.
Another phenomenon is that often when listening to artists, they get on my nerves more, and I realise that it is because I am hearing more of the real nature of the artist, and I cannot bear him, this especially true on radio.
A good pair of 'phones will expose what is going on HD 650 for eg.