arnyk wrote: 
> Every audio system has many filters in it, some acoustical, some
> electrical, some in the original recording, some added by the local
> system.
> 
> Jkeny, if we let you assert that we can't hear differences in the
> presence of any other filter but the one of interest, then we have no
> justification for performing any listening tests, including listening
> tests of your DACs.
> 
> 
> 
> By using what some of us (but obviously not yourself Mr. Jkeny)  know
> about audio technology to ensure that they don't interfere with each
> other in a significant way. I've explained this to you before but like
> it will predictably happen this time, the technical content shot over
> your head, it would seem.

Can you show that the DAC's filter will not have an affect on the
playback of the recordings? This being the premise that underpins the
whole test.
It's not up to me to prove it does - it up to those who are suggesting
this as a valid test to prove this premise is correct 

Surely the correct approach is to use a DAC which has switchable filters
& do your blind testing on it?


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