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Objective methodology used only for listeners to prove they can hear a difference -- then subjective opinions rule

Listeners prove they can hear a difference using an objective blind methodology.

Only then does a subjective review of a component's sound quality makes sense.

There's no need to know the brand name to describe what is heard.

I may not hear the same things, or agree with the opinion (all ears and audio preferences are different) but everyone is entitled to an opinion if they REALLY hear a difference between two components.

Pure subjectivity = component brand names are hidden and all components being compared are playing music at the same volumes -- how could ANYONE object to that?

The ultimate opinions are subjective AFTER blind tests designed to significantly reduce opinions from people who only imagine differences ... and/or hear audible differences only due to small (meaningless) SPL or channel balance differences).
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Richard BassNut Greene
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