there are two types of errors. failure tomhear what esists, and claimimg to hear what does not exist.
the problem:
in the empirical world the only corroboration is anecdotal, which is an opinion, i.e., it is probably true and probably false.
perceptions are hard to prove.
so, i would accept anyone's claim as to what is heard and consider it an opinion.
knowledge can not be attained in the empirical world. thus claims of differences cannot be certain, onl;y probabilistic.
the question of differences in the sound of cables is like trying to detrmine which of three versions of an accident witnessed by three people actually occurred.
there is no way to corooborate any account of an accident and no proof that what one hears actually exists.
the problem:
in the empirical world the only corroboration is anecdotal, which is an opinion, i.e., it is probably true and probably false.
perceptions are hard to prove.
so, i would accept anyone's claim as to what is heard and consider it an opinion.
knowledge can not be attained in the empirical world. thus claims of differences cannot be certain, onl;y probabilistic.
the question of differences in the sound of cables is like trying to detrmine which of three versions of an accident witnessed by three people actually occurred.
there is no way to corooborate any account of an accident and no proof that what one hears actually exists.