Lalitk
But respectfully, I don"t get why you would think that blind tests are for naysayers and skeptics. Why wouldn't blind testing be another way to determine what sounds best?
From my viewpoint it would make common sense that a person comparing two different stereo units, without knowing which was which, and picking that which they liked the sound of the best is a valid test.
No need to provide the discussion that there is no such thing as a true blind test that another member here has written a thousand times.
Blind tests are for naysayers and skeptics. Trust your listening skills and you will know what sounds better in your system, regardless of the cost.I agree with the statement above that you can and should trust your ears to determine what sounds best.
But respectfully, I don"t get why you would think that blind tests are for naysayers and skeptics. Why wouldn't blind testing be another way to determine what sounds best?
From my viewpoint it would make common sense that a person comparing two different stereo units, without knowing which was which, and picking that which they liked the sound of the best is a valid test.
No need to provide the discussion that there is no such thing as a true blind test that another member here has written a thousand times.