I have it in writing folks, you DO need to do quick switching in order for a listening test to have any validity.
Belief would imply leap of faith, i.e. no proper proof. That is not the same as a validated outcome based on controlled (and repeatable) testing.
cleeds2,470 posts10-22-2019 9:10amroberttcan
Conducting a proper, scientifically valid double-blind test of an audio fuse would be a tricky undertaking, because you need quick switching for that type of test to have any validity at all. You’d probably need to have two identical components - with the fuse being the only difference - and then switch between the two components. I’m not sure what the point of the exercise would be, though. Your beliefs are already established.
Belief would imply leap of faith, i.e. no proper proof. That is not the same as a validated outcome based on controlled (and repeatable) testing.
cleeds2,470 posts10-22-2019 9:10amroberttcan
Given how drastic the sound improvement claims are, how come this is never reproduced in controlled listening tests.Again, please feel free to conduct your own tests, and then share the results with us.
Conducting a proper, scientifically valid double-blind test of an audio fuse would be a tricky undertaking, because you need quick switching for that type of test to have any validity at all. You’d probably need to have two identical components - with the fuse being the only difference - and then switch between the two components. I’m not sure what the point of the exercise would be, though. Your beliefs are already established.

