14-Dec-2019, 11:42
(14-Dec-2019, 10:00)thumb5 Wrote: Just one comment on @David A 's post, not wanting to start an argument, but: if all we have are people's listening results, even if they disagree there is no "right" and "wrong" involved. Even if it were later "proved" that there was a difference in SQ (for whatever reason) I don't think you could say someone was "wrong" for reporting in good faith what they heard.
Which was really my intent in regards to the blind a/b tests within this forum. I have more faith in the listening impressions of the members here than elsewhere.

