Quote Originally Posted by RGA
Just curious but you blast 300A's sources because they're old and then you use an article from 1981, 1977 and a 12 year old article to support your claim. How old is old and why is his 1977 article to old but your 1977 article not old and out of date. Or is that you just pick and choose what you like?

DBT does not prove A and B sound the same...says it right on the ABX site from Oakland University. What it shows is a correlation that people can't distinguish, (accurately) a difference within the testing environment with the specific people under test on that day. There is no support for audible differences under that test in that test environment. If that were enough of a proof Yorx would advertise that their $45.00 amp is indistinguishable from 70k Krell Mono-blocks. Jeez I wonder why all those smart engineers working for all these low end companies have not caught on. Afraid of being sued...if they were right they would have no need to worry - only Krell would worry. Unless of course the test isn't 100% viable --- Ahh that's true isn't it.

How can it be old if well know back then?
Oh, and if peole cannot distinguis between two components, I guess they don't sound the same then. No problem, still no difference that can be detected beyond guessing.
That environment, DBT is the gold standard. Indisputable. End of story.