@DonR. Already got this. The term would be "cognitive bias" which covers a wide range of pyscoacoustic events and other issues. I often use the term "expectation bias" as well which fits under the cognitive bias heading. Anyway.it would lead me to believe they are just full of placebo.
Not entirely true. The ones that offer advertising can hear the crinkle of fresh billsThey're all over 50 and can't hear dick at 16khz never mind 20k.
But they can't hear the other stuff they claim either...
It seems many types of cognitive bias are involved here:Cognitive bias
yes, cognitive bias is a catch-all to say "it's all in your head". There is also recency bias which also works along with/against auditory memory which is incredibly short.It seems many types of cognitive bias are involved here:
All Starts with "implicit bias" (thinking the more expensive music device should sound better) then follows with "expectation bias" (Tendency interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions) then they come to ASR forums armed with many other cognitive bias like; "belief bias" (Tendency to evaluate the logical strength of an argument based on current belief), "framing" (Tendency to narrow the description of a situation in order to guide to a selected conclusion), "Overconfidence effect" aka Dunning–Kruger effect (Tendency to overly trust one's own capability to make correct decisions. People tended to overrate their abilities and skills as decision makers)
And finally they end up with "anchoring bias" (The inability of people to make appropriate adjustments from a starting point in response to a final answer)
and yes I got all these from Wikipedia, lol
I get my basic bias information from Statement on Auditing Standards No. 142 Appendix B and add from experience.It seems many types of cognitive bias are involved here:
All Starts with "implicit bias" (thinking the more expensive music device should sound better) then follows with "expectation bias" (Tendency interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions) then they come to ASR forums armed with many other cognitive bias like; "belief bias" (Tendency to evaluate the logical strength of an argument based on current belief), "framing" (Tendency to narrow the description of a situation in order to guide to a selected conclusion), "Overconfidence effect" aka Dunning–Kruger effect (Tendency to overly trust one's own capability to make correct decisions. People tended to overrate their abilities and skills as decision makers)
And finally they end up with "anchoring bias" (The inability of people to make appropriate adjustments from a starting point in response to a final answer)
and yes I got all these from Wikipedia, lol
Welcome. Don’t know your interest and knowledge. But for general reading the Reference Library section has a wealth of good basic info and plenty of myth busters.My god I wish this type of post was allowed at Head-fi. I think I am going to migrate here as I cannot bear another argument on that forum with people that refuse to understand that claims require evidence and if everything was just left to our fallible subjective opinions we would be nowhere. My biggest issue is people who do not have an open mind to being proven wrong. Personally I love being wrong, it means i get closer to the truth and wont go believing something without justification any longer.
Hello ASR, very glad to be here. Any great threads I should start with beyond this one?
I just tend to look at the "what's new" tab for an idea of the current hot topics.My god I wish this type of post was allowed at Head-fi. I think I am going to migrate here as I cannot bear another argument on that forum with people that refuse to understand that claims require evidence and if everything was just left to our fallible subjective opinions we would be nowhere. My biggest issue is people who do not have an open mind to being proven wrong. Personally I love being wrong, it means i get closer to the truth and wont go believing something without justification any longer.
Hello ASR, very glad to be here. Any great threads I should start with beyond this one?
Thanks m8. I will definitely check the section out.Welcome. Don’t know your interest and knowledge. But for general reading the Reference Library section has a wealth of good basic info and plenty of myth busters.
Hahaha I will swing by and take a look.I just tend to look at the "what's new" tab for an idea of the current hot topics.
The Chord review threads are, err, interesting.
Welcome Aboard @Plumbus the Wise ! Recommend Threads, follow your imagination and curiosity.Thanks m8. I will definitely check the section out.
Hahaha I will swing by and take a look.
Thanks m8. I primarily would like to learn a bit more about op-amps and the circuts used in headphone/power amps. My background is recording and live sound so I am familiar with usage of the equipment but not the science behind it.Welcome Aboard @Plumbus the Wise ! Recommend Threads, follow your imagination and curiosity.
Welcome!Thanks m8. I will definitely check the section out.
Hahaha I will swing by and take a look.
Welcome! Do you mean operational when you say op-amp?My god I wish this type of post was allowed at Head-fi. I think I am going to migrate here as I cannot bear another argument on that forum with people that refuse to understand that claims require evidence and if everything was just left to our fallible subjective opinions we would be nowhere. My biggest issue is people who do not have an open mind to being proven wrong. Personally I love being wrong, it means i get closer to the truth and wont go believing something without justification any longer.
Hello ASR, very glad to be here. Any great threads I should start with beyond this one?
Yes sorry thats exactly what i mean. DC-coupled high-gain electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input a single-ended output.Welcome! Do you mean operational when you say op-amp?
Then have a look into the DIY Audio forum.Thanks m8. I primarily would like to learn a bit more about op-amps and the circuts used in headphone/power amps. My background is recording and live sound so I am familiar with usage of the equipment but not the science behind it.
Then have a look into the DIY Audio forum.
Thank you both very much.Navigation help:
DIY Audio Forum
Let us know what you have built yourself that is cool and fantastic.www.audiosciencereview.com
I primarily would like to learn a bit more about op-amps and the circuts used in headphone/power amps.
Amazon selling for 82 and 150 respectively Ill look for an ebook however.Small Signal Audio Design by Douglas Self