ezkcdude;184383 Wrote: 
> If the difference test (DT) gives a positive and the A/B/X gives a
> negative result, this doesn't mean A/B/X is flawed, obviously. It just
> means it may not be as sensitive.
Yes, of course. But in the context of a human being listening to music,
the ABX test is the one that has relevance to the practical purpose of
the audio system. In this context the DT can be considered
over-sensitive.


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cliveb

Performers -> dozens of mixers and effects -> clipped/hypercompressed
mastering -> you think a few extra ps of jitter matters?
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