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Good lord. What speakers were you using for that? Also, I don't think that 2/3 is very equivalent to 50%.




Actually from a statistical perspective, the simplest conclusion is that there is no significant difference.
I would consider accepting a correct result 9 out of 10 times, a confidence level of 90%, which is less than that typically used in most science (alpha of 0.05 or 95% confidence limits). A value 2/3 correct falls well within the average of a normal distribution that could be expected from random guessing.

Anyone who has not done a controlled blind test does not have a clue how hard it really is. Those who never want to destroy their fragile egos by finding out how meaningless their "high end, overpriced electronics" are, have to resort to arguments of faith that can never be proved by their very cyclical nature.


"Those who preach the myths of audio are ignorant of truth."