Stellabagpuss
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l was actually raising the same point, but pointing out measurements only go so far, yes they be an can aid ,but for myself, it's what that can be heard, that is more important.Not exactly...its about verifiable science where possible.
It's to help people understand that much of the 'high end' audio world revolves around nonsense that people very much want to believe, whether or not it is remotely true or verifiable. They count on the lack of accountability, and simply make ridiculous claims that few will bother to check or verify.
Fortunately, it really isn't that mysterious, and those with interest can bypass the bullshit brigade and look at what may actually matter.
It certainly isn't all about the measurements, but since what you hear can be measured, it can help identify glaring problems or weaknesses in the audible realm.
I am not having a go at audioscience, more agreeing than disagreeing.
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