A point on comparison testing which I suspect Roger may agree with. It is something I've learned after long years in this hobby.
That is a simple A-B is not adequate, even though you may find differences. I believe at a minimum you need to have A-B-A. That means any connection improvements (cleaning from friction) as well as differences from something new (possibly a detail not heard in A so B seems better, but it becomes diminished in the overall picture) can be accounted for.
That is a simple A-B is not adequate, even though you may find differences. I believe at a minimum you need to have A-B-A. That means any connection improvements (cleaning from friction) as well as differences from something new (possibly a detail not heard in A so B seems better, but it becomes diminished in the overall picture) can be accounted for.