Passive_audio_enthusiast
Well-Known Member
You have beautifully quoted two vital points. Another point I want to add. Not everyone's' auditory perception is the same. That's a fun side of this test. These parameters cannot be controlled. Hence, the test result might depict a real-world scenario.
If everyone’s having the same findings then it’s still a good test, as it would mean the differences are indeed there. But if it’s not, then we may have to try out a session with different people on the same system to see if that was making things ambigous.