In Reply to: RE: There IS no "need" to have blind listening tests. posted by DrChaos on June 18, 2012 at 17:45:58:
... affects perception of details and soundstage.
Another, as Tony noted correctly, has to do with training and experience. Someone with perfect hearing, who hasn't been exposed to quality gear, simply wouldn't know what to listen for - i.e. what kind of differences could be there potentially.
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