Okay, objectivists, one more try. I have participated in same/different DBTs and found that I could not hear differences. I have also participated in double blind tests that merely selected which preamp sounded best. In this case differences were obvious and most agreed on which preamp we preferred. I valued neither testing but the latter was more fun.
I am engaged in a social science and teach research methods at the graduate and undergraduate level so I am not anti-science. But there is good science and bad. More importantly there is the question of whether the concepts in the hypothesis are tested by the variables in the data. I am merely stating that I am unconvinced that questions such as whether there are differences among amps in their sound are not validly assessed by the short-term same/difference methodology commonly associated with DBTs.
A methodology that fails to hear differences among amps, wire, etc. heard by so many even in double blind circumstances is not convincing. It may sooth those who cannot afford more expensive equipment who can dismiss those who buy more expensive equipment as just impressed with face plates or bells and whistles or sold by hype, but it does not prove their delusional behavior.
I don't mind people keying their behavior on the most common "no difference" findings of DBTs, but objectivists feelings of superiority based on bad science are unjustified and likely to convince very few.
I really have failed in my first posting to suggest why DBTesting has failed to catch hold and why so many of us could care less that it has. No amount of casting aspirsions about subjectivists being unscientific will convince us and obviously no patience in presently my perspective will convince you. So why don't we just drop the issue and get back to enjoying life?
I am engaged in a social science and teach research methods at the graduate and undergraduate level so I am not anti-science. But there is good science and bad. More importantly there is the question of whether the concepts in the hypothesis are tested by the variables in the data. I am merely stating that I am unconvinced that questions such as whether there are differences among amps in their sound are not validly assessed by the short-term same/difference methodology commonly associated with DBTs.
A methodology that fails to hear differences among amps, wire, etc. heard by so many even in double blind circumstances is not convincing. It may sooth those who cannot afford more expensive equipment who can dismiss those who buy more expensive equipment as just impressed with face plates or bells and whistles or sold by hype, but it does not prove their delusional behavior.
I don't mind people keying their behavior on the most common "no difference" findings of DBTs, but objectivists feelings of superiority based on bad science are unjustified and likely to convince very few.
I really have failed in my first posting to suggest why DBTesting has failed to catch hold and why so many of us could care less that it has. No amount of casting aspirsions about subjectivists being unscientific will convince us and obviously no patience in presently my perspective will convince you. So why don't we just drop the issue and get back to enjoying life?