P Floding Wrote: 
> If I do reliably hear a difference (and manage to pin it to the correct
> setting) it would prove that there is a difference. (In my particular
> setup.)
> 
> If I do not reliably hear a difference, or fail to pin it to the
> correct setting, it proves nothing. (Except that I was unable to hear
> any difference with my system, and myself at that particular time.)
> 

You persist in trying to draw this artificial distinction.  I'm tired
of arguing about it, so I'll just say this once more:

if you correctly hear a difference X times out of Y attempts, you will
have provided evidence for (or against, depending on X/Y) for the
assertion that there is a difference.  You will NOT have proven
anything, either way.

In any case, why not just try it?  Aren't you curious?


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