How many people are going to doing tests in controlled environments? Not many.
Exactly!
Nobody performs properly controlled experiments when doing these "comparisons"! So
why do people
continually attempt to draw any type of conclusions from them? The comparisons were not conducted in such a manor to give them that ability, to allow them to make any kind of valid conclusion. They
can not claim that the difference they heard was the result of one single variable. It's a fallacy and ignorant.
Simply put, if I switch boxes switch amp temporarily in the same vehicle, I can tell the difference.
No, you can not.
You
think you can, you've tricked and fooled yourself into believing you can. Because you are basing this conclusion off of a flawed, invalid, unreliable and inconclusive comparison/experiment. But in a properly controlled and double blind experiment, you
would not be able to tell the difference.
Numerous experiments have been conducted that would prove exactly this....the audibility of amplifier "classes" (among other things). The test subjects have been everyone from amateur, to audiophile, to designer. And
not one has passed the test.
Not one has been able to identify an audible difference in amplifier class.
So what in the world makes you think you can? The flawed, invalid, inconclusive and unreliable tests you've "conducted".
Or if I listen to the same kind of music in different vehicles I can tell the difference in bass.
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Really? You think this is a surprising result? You don't think there are dozens of variables at work here, and you haven't isolated a single one of them?
How do you think listening to the same song in different vehicles gives you even a remote iota of being able to claim that one specific variable was the reason for the difference you heard?
You can't.
What do you not understand about valid, scientific, reliable testing?