gdhal.... As to switching quickly, realistically/practically that doesn't play a role ...We're talking a matter of minutes. Those who claim to hear a difference should be able to demonstrate to disbelievers, or they shouldn't make such claimsThere is abundant research on this that conflicts with your claim that quick switching isn't required for a proper audio test. It's a puzzle that you choose to avoid existing research while promoting your $25,000 challenge, which increasingly appears bogus. If you're sincere about double blind testing, I suggest you look at the existing body of evidence about how double blind testing for audio is properly conducted. Then subject yourself to the rigors of such a test before insisting others do the same.
In the interim, everyone here is free to offer their observations free of any testing requirement, notwithstanding your insistence that "they shouldn't make such claims."
I remain open minded to an alternative. Like speaker wire, I'm flexible.Then why don't you subject yourself to double blind tests?