OP, thank you so much for this post. Adding it to my library and will learn from this. FYI, I've been having a back and forth with Ethan Winer and he keeps *insisting* that if his list of measurements show no difference between cables, then anything perceived is either part of a scam or placebo. Everyone who claims to hear a difference, he says, is a dupe or a shill. Everyone. I keep telling him that because the brain/perceptual systems are so complex, that he should not be so sure that he has the final word on what/how to measure for -- that he has to consider the complicated listener-perceiver side of the equation. He's a hedgehog; he won't budge. Ethan aside, this area of research is fascinating. Thank you for sharing this. If you ever find more, please share or DM me.
@ebm
Once again, you parade your lack of curiosity as a virtue. (Hint: it's a vice.)
@gerryah930
Interesting! How different are we? What's the range? References if you have any, please!
@ebm
Wow this is very important(NOT).
Once again, you parade your lack of curiosity as a virtue. (Hint: it's a vice.)
@gerryah930
individuals also differ in their innate (i.e., genetic) ability to discriminate different frequencies.
Interesting! How different are we? What's the range? References if you have any, please!