In Reply to: RE: A/B testing set up...... posted by vinnie2 on October 23, 2014 at 09:54:54:
I mean listen to the old amp long enough to get totally familiar with it (if you haven't already) switch to the new amp.
Listen to the new amp long enough to get totally familiar with it.
Then switch back to the old amp and you should be able to tell which one you like the best.
Tre'
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- "As soon as you switch to 'technical' listening mode, it gets very difficult" Amen to that. - Tre' 09:31:16 10/24/14 (0)
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