As I wrote earlier, I've done plenty of blind testing and I plan to do
more in the future. So I don't think I'd be surprised.

I don't believe blind ABX confers any advantage over sighted in terms of
preconceptions about A and B sounding the same.

Of course, if you don't tell the listener the identities of A and B
that's different, but rather less practical if I want to blind test an A
and B of my choosing! Unless we introduce a C, but then see my last post
about 'pros and cons'.



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