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Fraziel, The reason your posts are so long is because there is a problem with the web site, which apparently is going to be upgraded soon. Until then, we have to use code in order to get the breaks in. All you have to do is put in two outward facing arrows (the ones above , and . on a standard UK qwerty keyboard) and place them either side of a letter p (no spaces between them). I'd show you but.... ..... it just puts me on a new line. Ranjeetrain, I do not class myself as perfect, but I am a good judge of character, so much so that it is about 80% of my job description. You have made a sweeping statement and posted it as fact. All that Fraziel was trying to do was get you to withdraw the statement as opinion to prevent the original poster from making a mistake. I have seen some of your posting history and you are clearly a well informed "audiophile", from who I would be happy to accept advice, but you appear to have dropped a clanger here. Anyway, my idea of a blind test is that the person auditioning the speakers does not know which speakers are being used or when and so price could not possibly be a factor in a blind test where sound quality alone is the subject. This is really getting to be embarrassing now, for all concerned. I am therefore going to withdraw from this debate, as I was merely trying to stop the mindless posting. Ranjeetrain, if you want to take that as a victory, I don't think anyone else cares (including myself). Fraziel, I hope I have been of some assistance.