Fair enough.

   On Sun, Aug 26, 2018 at 11:20 AM howard posner
   <[1]howardpos...@ca.rr.com> wrote:

     > On Aug 26, 2018, at 10:38 AM, Sean Smith <[2]lutesm...@gmail.com>
     wrote:
     >
     >   If we cannot hear the differences between the two instruments
     from a
     >    recorded performance, what conclusions should we draw? Is the
     >    difference more apparent when we are in the same room? Should
     we
     >    suspect they have been mixed (deliberately? inadvertently?) to
     make
     >    them more similar?
     I might conclude 1) that Nigel's taste in instruments leads him to
     own a vihuela that sounds like his six-course lute,
     2) that Nigel has an ideal sound that he tries to get from both
     instruments, or
     3) My ears aren't refined enough to detect the difference.
     The last seems unlikely, given the time I spend applying
     ear-refining lotion.
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