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Actually, if we wanted to have a real scientific assessment that includes the listener (whom, arguably is the centerpiece of the listening experience), we should measure neuro-transmitter releases (or possibly use fMRI, even though it has many issues).
If one notices that, for some users, the use of expensive cables triggers a more intense 5-HT (among others) response, we have scientifically established his listening experience is indeed improved.
Then, some researcher could make a comparative study of the brands, designs, speakers, whatever triggers such a release and develop a rating score.
If one notices that, for some users, the use of expensive cables triggers a more intense 5-HT (among others) response, we have scientifically established his listening experience is indeed improved.
Then, some researcher could make a comparative study of the brands, designs, speakers, whatever triggers such a release and develop a rating score.