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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Harry Lavo" wrote in message wrote in message .net... Who says that? It's not about ABX in particular, it seems to be that many people just don't think there's any reason to level match, and to hide the faceplates. It's important if one wishes to do anything close to an objective comparison, that level matching and being blind to the faceplates be done. The best way to evaluate sound is to use only one's ears. Nothing else is required, yet some people balk at this notion. I've seen very few here on usenet, and certainly not Jenn, argue that blind testing does not have its legitimate purposes. I've seen quite a few (including myself) argue that ABX or other quick-snippet testing as a means of doing open-ended evaluation of audio components is the wrong test for that purpose. Yup, if the tests don't support people's belief's, any excuse in a storm of logic. I've also known many (including myself) argue that the uncertainties created by sighted listening in the real world often times are less important than the practicalities when trying to evaluate equipment for purchase. Whatever that means. It means hearing the equipment when and where one can, rather than passing up the opportunity just because a blind comparison cannot be arranged. If one could bring a magic invisibility curtain to an infinitely compliant sales person, blind testing might not be such an onus. As I've said before, if I had your box, I would consider it a valuable resource, unless problems in transparency were noted. Blind testing is a good idea. The basis of our disagreement is your assertion -- if you still make it -- that sighted testing is worthless regardless of whether the listener has developed some immunity to psychological bias. |
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