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<blockquote data-quote="joetama" data-source="post: 2553175" data-attributes="member: 564641"><p>Let me reword myself then.</p><p></p><p>The way a lot of ABX tests are setup; small differences, usually below 3% THD, are not noticed because the listener does not have the time to develop a tolerance to the system and with the changing of systems the listener’s tolerance changes thus making it even more difficult to pick out differences over a short period of time. Consequently, this is the reason that most people fail when the THD is below 3%. Now, some tests people will pass because the difference in the sound is a very obvious one. Also, did you look at your "sample" group on some of those tests. 1 person isn't a very good sample group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joetama, post: 2553175, member: 564641"] Let me reword myself then. The way a lot of ABX tests are setup; small differences, usually below 3% THD, are not noticed because the listener does not have the time to develop a tolerance to the system and with the changing of systems the listener’s tolerance changes thus making it even more difficult to pick out differences over a short period of time. Consequently, this is the reason that most people fail when the THD is below 3%. Now, some tests people will pass because the difference in the sound is a very obvious one. Also, did you look at your "sample" group on some of those tests. 1 person isn't a very good sample group. [/QUOTE]
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