"Mkuller" wrote in message
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"Mkuller" wrote
To take this a step further - if the orchestral audition judges
were
to tape a
couple of the performances and put them to a panel DBT - I
suspect
the result
would be null - *no differences* between the two performances
(even
though we
know there are differences - like amplifiers that measure
differently.).
"normanstrong" wrote:
Whoa there. I'd hate to have to back that statement up. I'm quite
sure that orchestral audition judges can tell the difference
between 2
different performances of the same material with the greatest of
ease--at least if the material is familiar. They may not agree on
which performance is the best, but you can bet they can tell one
from
the other.
How about if the DBT panel was made up of *average audiophiles*
like those
used in the comparisons between audio components to prove there are
no
differences - where the results are always null?
Regards,
Mike
If you're presented with 2 different performances of the same piece of
music, almost anyone will be able to tell the difference blind. Yes,
even you.
Norm