It's an obvious request to ask those who state that they can hear audible differences or more importantly, inprovements between cables for some evidence for their claims, especially when there's no science to support them.
The propposed method is double blind ABX tests where the person(s) conducting the test are unaware of the exact sequence so can't subliminally influence the terst subjects. This methodology seems pretty obvious. What is less obvious is that any participants need to have faith that the method is "sound". If I was asked to take part in a DB ABX test of 2 camera lenses of the same basic specification (same focal length & minimum apperture), I'd have no quarms. If asked to take part in tests for cables, I would need convincing that the method works. The reason I'm sceptical is that these tests never seem to have a positive result. Many of you will sigh & say "Of course they won't!" My point is what if the test method is flawed? I say to those who rightly demand proof of differences are real that I want proof that the testing works.
So, can someone please provide links to scientifically verifiable data that DB ABX testing for audible differences works rather an merely assuming it does. Hopefully such proof will include raw data rather than just interpretation.
The propposed method is double blind ABX tests where the person(s) conducting the test are unaware of the exact sequence so can't subliminally influence the terst subjects. This methodology seems pretty obvious. What is less obvious is that any participants need to have faith that the method is "sound". If I was asked to take part in a DB ABX test of 2 camera lenses of the same basic specification (same focal length & minimum apperture), I'd have no quarms. If asked to take part in tests for cables, I would need convincing that the method works. The reason I'm sceptical is that these tests never seem to have a positive result. Many of you will sigh & say "Of course they won't!" My point is what if the test method is flawed? I say to those who rightly demand proof of differences are real that I want proof that the testing works.
So, can someone please provide links to scientifically verifiable data that DB ABX testing for audible differences works rather an merely assuming it does. Hopefully such proof will include raw data rather than just interpretation.
