Themis;373210 Wrote: 
> I say that there ARE differences. When two amplifiers have a 0,01%
> diffrence of THD, it means that the sound is not the same. It's as
> simple as that.
> I don't pretend that you, me or anybody else can actually find this
> difference, or even hear it. But there IS one : that's for sure.
> It's the definition of the word "distortion". And this is what it
> measures : differences.
> 
> So, what I say, is that when we do an ABX test, we actually measure the
> probability that some (any) auditors can find this difference. If they
> don't find any, the test means nothing.

I would suggest that "if they don't find any," then it shows that the
differences are not audible for that sample group.  "If they do find
some," then it shows that the differences are audible. "If no one has
ever found any," then it is very likely, though not certain, that the
differences are not audible.


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