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DBT in audio - a protocol



 
 
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Old January 12th 06, 07:16 PM posted to uk.rec.audio,rec.audio.opinion
dave weil
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Default DBT in audio - a protocol

On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 19:00:36 GMT, wrote:


"Forwarder" wrote in message
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dave weil wrote:



Wouldn't it be embarassing to your side if people couldn't even tell
the difference between an SET and a "normal" amp? What would that tell
you about the efficacy of blind testing? And if you were correct about
the "inferiority" of the amp, wouldn't it be a slam dunk? Funny then
how you don't bother investigating...perhaps there's a reason...


Very good point. I would say that anyone would be extremeley hard pressed
to single out the SET amp reliably in a DBT or ABX.


Previous copmparsions of long term A/B testing vs. quick switch ABX testing
showed that added distortion was picked up easily and quickly by the ABX
tests and not at all by the A/B switchers.


Which SETs were tested?

 




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