Quote Originally Posted by emorphien
If the success of detecting one cable over another was close to the rate for random chance, then the test indicates there is no audible difference between the two cables.
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Respectfully... no, it doesn't. It indicates that the person under test could not determine differences at that particular time. Another time, he might. Another person might. Any inferences or decisions made on one particular test (regardless of the number of trials) MUST relate only to the testee and not the devices under test. Most of the DBT's I've read about are woefully devoid of details regarding the test methodology. Reading anything into these tests is done at the reader's own risk.