Robin Bowes wrote:

Your entire hypothesis is based on your prejudiced belief that jitter is not audible, or rather the level of jitter likely to be present in digital audio systems is not audible. I could turn this whole thing round and say "prove that jitter is not audible at that level."

You could, but you'd be wrong. You can't prove a negative existential claim. You can, however, easily prove a positive one (with a blind A/B test in this case). The burden of proof therefore lies with the person claiming the positive.


I /think/ that's Argumentum ad Ignorantiam, but I'm not 100% sure. Anyone remember their first year Formal Logic better than I do? :)

- Marc
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