halcyon
Headphoneus Supremus
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Rauer, you are of course very correct.
I'm not looking to prove anything though.
In fact, it's not possible to prove anything with a single listening test.
Let's just consider it a personal learning experience for the individuals involved.
If greater powers feel this is inappropriate, we can move this discussion elsewhere (and in which case I duly apologise for having brought this up).
however, if this is not considered inappropriate here. Perhaps we can discuss the issue further.
I'm not a blind ABX-testing advocate though, so don't be afraid
cheers,
halcyon
PS I've taken this test a few times myself and it is hard work, makes you humbler, sometimes teaches you about the limits of testing and the limits of your own hearing. However, it's not a final proof of anything, but can be fun learning.
I'm not looking to prove anything though.
In fact, it's not possible to prove anything with a single listening test.
Let's just consider it a personal learning experience for the individuals involved.
If greater powers feel this is inappropriate, we can move this discussion elsewhere (and in which case I duly apologise for having brought this up).
however, if this is not considered inappropriate here. Perhaps we can discuss the issue further.
I'm not a blind ABX-testing advocate though, so don't be afraid
cheers,
halcyon
PS I've taken this test a few times myself and it is hard work, makes you humbler, sometimes teaches you about the limits of testing and the limits of your own hearing. However, it's not a final proof of anything, but can be fun learning.