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<blockquote data-quote="perfecxionX" data-source="post: 7536698" data-attributes="member: 572854"><p>If you keep all else in the study the same so that the only changing variable is the amplifier, and study participants can only tell which amp is which 50% of the time then you have pretty conclusivly demonstrated there are not audible differences between a 200$ amp and a 6000$ one. If there is something wrong with this methodology please describe it. Ive seen many of the discussions on this topic on many different boards and not seen a convincing argument that this is an invalid conclusion. Im not going to search through your 5800 posts to find your argument. If youve made it once it should be easy to make it again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfecxionX, post: 7536698, member: 572854"] If you keep all else in the study the same so that the only changing variable is the amplifier, and study participants can only tell which amp is which 50% of the time then you have pretty conclusivly demonstrated there are not audible differences between a 200$ amp and a 6000$ one. If there is something wrong with this methodology please describe it. Ive seen many of the discussions on this topic on many different boards and not seen a convincing argument that this is an invalid conclusion. Im not going to search through your 5800 posts to find your argument. If youve made it once it should be easy to make it again [/QUOTE]
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