netchord wrote: 
> you're assuming that because two files are identical, they must sound
> identical to different users.  you're not accounting for the key
> variable, the hearing of the listener.  until you can measure that, you
> can't say with authority they sound the same, no matter how the file
> looks from a data perspective.

So what you are actually verifying is that non-blind, non-controlled
listening is actually totally useless for evaluating a system, because
two systems producing exactly the same sound wave will sound different
anyway?


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