I think I missed one
It's actually not a pleasant procedure.
My friend got 5 out of 5 right, after asking to switch more than once per amp.
I did not impose any more on him. He is not an audiophile but has a good set of ears.
He was also very good at picking bi-amped and single amped on the Salon2's (driving by the AT6000's).
I have had my preferences after long-term listening sessions between amps of linear powered class A/B amps, but was never confident that I could do well in an SBT/DBT test. This is not the case with the AT522NC, I have no problems, they have a different signature than the AT4000 amps.
My expectation is that a discerning listener to could identify the difference.
In the video world, displays of two different technologies can be calibrated to very exacting standards but no one would say that you cannot tell the difference. Each technology has its strengths and weaknesses. I believe in measurements, I just don't believe that everything that should be measured to make them indistinguishable has been measured. I also believe that many amps are similarly good,
I will take Bruno's Putzey's advice, report the audible difference but not proffer a hypothesis as to why.
- Rich