This is an interesting post from another thread on this forum:
andyjm said:There is an excellent software package (free) that records audio signals before and after a change, then compares the two recordings for differences. So in the case of a speaker cable, a recording is made with an existing cable, the cable replaced then another recording made.
The software does some clever time alignment and level matching, then saves a difference file - the difference between the two recordings. If the difference file is effectively silent, then cable change has not made a difference to the sound.
The smart thing is that no judgement is made about what to measure - effectively everything is measured, and any difference detected.
http://www.libinst.com/AES%20Audio%20Differencing%20Paper.pdf