TBG: Two amps that reproduce music differently enough to be heard will NOT sound identical in a DBT. But how do we know that two amps reproduce music differently? You say they do, but how do we know you are right?
Let me pose the question a bit differently. Here we have two amps that are not distinguishable in a level-matched, quick-switching ABX test, generally regarded in scientific circles as the gold standard for determining audible differences. A subjectivist claim that these two amps reproduce music differently. How would he prove that they do? Whatever he does, he has to use a blind test, because a sighted test can prove nothing about audibility. That's settled science. So what kind of test should he use?
Let me pose the question a bit differently. Here we have two amps that are not distinguishable in a level-matched, quick-switching ABX test, generally regarded in scientific circles as the gold standard for determining audible differences. A subjectivist claim that these two amps reproduce music differently. How would he prove that they do? Whatever he does, he has to use a blind test, because a sighted test can prove nothing about audibility. That's settled science. So what kind of test should he use?