In Reply to: RE: Hey - don't cast aspersions on my knowledge posted by Analog Scott on November 23, 2014 at 11:10:01:
I have no problem with blind auditions of classical records. In fact, back in the day WQXR in New York had a program where a panel of critics listened to classical records blind and gave their critiques, and it was a fun show. Also back in that golden age of classical radio, I'd tune in and sometimes hear something that especially interested me, so I'd listen to the end to find out who and what it was. That was how I found most of my favorite music AND performers. So blind listening has served me well.
What is of dubious use is the study you cite to in your opening post.
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