@david_ten Well, you may or may not know that I just went through a grueling and somewhat meticulous exercise myself when I received my Yggy.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/new-yggdrasil-first-and-second-impressionsGrueling because my angst was sort of self imposed in that I had a short return window to work within.
Anyway, long story short, I truly believe I conducted proper comparative testing.
- I used the same (type and length) RCA cables connected to two different source inputs.
- I ensured the volume control on my amp never changed.
- I enlisted the help of another listener.
- I sampled many types, varieties, etc. of music.
- I sampled hi and lo rez formats, but only PCM.
- I tried (and helper) both blind and non-blind testing
- I used a playback source that allowed me to "loop" music (5-20 seconds would suffice)
- Settled on particular music that highlighted the differences. Namely, Elegant Gypsy by American jazz fusion guitarist Al Di Meola. If you can get your hands/ears on that recording, do so. Virtually every second of music on it can be used effectively to A/B among DACS.
- I consulted with other "audio-experts" here on the forum and in a private club I’m associated with, in order to better understand whatever specific nuance I should attempt to listen for.
- I conducted testing at different times of the day, with and without alcohol.
- I conducted testing with equipment cold (initial startup)
- I conducted testing with equipment warm (2 hrs plus on)
- I conducted testing at the PLP in my listening environment AND other locations throughout the room. BTW, many users report how incredibly "live" the Yggy sounds even *in another room* and I cannot agree more.
- I did other things too, just can’t remember right now :)