I don't question for a moment that you hear a difference. If the difference is in the hardware, there's something wrong with the hardware. That's always a possiblility expecially as these less expensive units get older.Originally Posted by Eddie
Take two relatively new units and do a proper ABX test. If you can still tell a difference, you'll make news. If one receiver IS better then it's easily demonstated. Hearing a difference when we can identify the units is not a demonstration.
The literature is pretty good on this point. Once we have a piece of information, we can't disregard it. CAT scans are becoming a vital tool in this area. You have to eliminate the information to have a valid test. You don't need a CAT scan to get good data. A well done blind or double blind test works just as well in this area.
Again, there's no argument here that there is a difference. It's where the difference is traceable to. Fun stuff.
David