As they say in the neighborhood where I grew up..."it's on now."
Pay attention Pabelson. I did not give a history of DBT which I concede can be a useful tool in revealing prejudices but ignores the real issue. I gave a history of the ABX Comparator. In fact DBT and ABX arrived on the Audio press simultaneously.
You are quite correct Mr. Fremer's results are in fact not a mystery. He proved he could hear the difference.
If you want to know my principal source for the history of ABX it was primarily the Audio Critic written and published by one of the most serious advocates of DBT/ABX Peter Aczel.
Both Mr. Fremmer and myself suffered a personal attack in the letters column. It appaears Mr. Fremmer was not qualified to criticize DBT/ABX because of his sloppy wiritng style. I of course was unworhty because I was a DC trial lawyer.
Like you, when confronted with Mr. Fremers' test results Mr. Aczel refused to acknowledge that Fremer could match A&B to X in a test designed by others, where frequency reponse distortion , output levels,etc. were all accounted for. He tried to wiggle his way out but was unable.
I of course dared to challenge Mr. Aczel to put his money where his mouth was. He was using a top of the line Boulder amp. I offered to trade him his Boulder for the generic Radio Shack amp of his own choice with an equlizer so he could compensate for any frequency reponse violations. In fact I told him he could keep his amp and I would give him the Radio Shack amp of his choice if he promised to use it as a primary reference.
His response was that I knew he could not accept the offer becasue he needed a top qulity amp for his test. He then accused me of conducting a cheap trick. He said this trick may work on a DC jury but not on him. This transpired in the late'70's or early '80's. Harry Pearson published the first letter in the absolute sound.
Pableson while I may make mistakes, I don't indulge in falsehoods.
Pay attention Pabelson. I did not give a history of DBT which I concede can be a useful tool in revealing prejudices but ignores the real issue. I gave a history of the ABX Comparator. In fact DBT and ABX arrived on the Audio press simultaneously.
You are quite correct Mr. Fremer's results are in fact not a mystery. He proved he could hear the difference.
If you want to know my principal source for the history of ABX it was primarily the Audio Critic written and published by one of the most serious advocates of DBT/ABX Peter Aczel.
Both Mr. Fremmer and myself suffered a personal attack in the letters column. It appaears Mr. Fremmer was not qualified to criticize DBT/ABX because of his sloppy wiritng style. I of course was unworhty because I was a DC trial lawyer.
Like you, when confronted with Mr. Fremers' test results Mr. Aczel refused to acknowledge that Fremer could match A&B to X in a test designed by others, where frequency reponse distortion , output levels,etc. were all accounted for. He tried to wiggle his way out but was unable.
I of course dared to challenge Mr. Aczel to put his money where his mouth was. He was using a top of the line Boulder amp. I offered to trade him his Boulder for the generic Radio Shack amp of his own choice with an equlizer so he could compensate for any frequency reponse violations. In fact I told him he could keep his amp and I would give him the Radio Shack amp of his choice if he promised to use it as a primary reference.
His response was that I knew he could not accept the offer becasue he needed a top qulity amp for his test. He then accused me of conducting a cheap trick. He said this trick may work on a DC jury but not on him. This transpired in the late'70's or early '80's. Harry Pearson published the first letter in the absolute sound.
Pableson while I may make mistakes, I don't indulge in falsehoods.