Smokey
09-07-2014, 09:21 PM
Jon Iverson of Stereophile.com, SoundandVision, InnerFidelity and AnalogPlanet.com, talks about his interpretation of blind audio testing and what it does—and does not—reveal about the performance of audio equipments, recordings, cables and the participants in the test.
Jon went on to say that what blind testing reveal is not which equipments are better, but rather highlight personal reference of participants.
Some interesting conversation:
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Jon went on to say that what blind testing reveal is not which equipments are better, but rather highlight personal reference of participants.
Some interesting conversation:
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