Firstly I do very much agree with the fundamental idea of the seven levels of audio perception, but my view on them is slightly different.
Romy the Cat wrote: | Also, it is not up to the listener to select the depth of the levels listens. |
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This implies that it is up to the stereo equipment to determine the perception and perhaps there can be one ideal stereo system. While it is consistent with what is observed, it means that there is no human variation in listening (unlike what has been demonstrated for all other human senses) and means that many people very interested in audio perversely prefer stereo systems they know sound bad. It is a difficult position to defend.
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