Wouldn't you guys leave a tiny bit of room open for slight sonic differences? I would still submit that pretty much any device can have minor, minor differences.
Another point to me made is that you can't really prove this type of negative. Just because your ears or those used in test x, y, or z from some magazine or whatever didn't find a difference doesn't mean that 1) there isn't any or 2) that someone else might have a different experience.
Don't get me wrong. I think that any difference between CD player outputs will be very small, if present at all. But I do get tired of this wolf-pack, back-slapping, I'm-so-clever mentality that surrounds this subject.
Relatedly, would you "everything sounds the same" guys think this is a fair comparison:
1) portable cd player -> analog output -> preamp -> power amp -> speakers
vs.
2) digital front end -> digital output -> preamp -> power amp -> speakers
There are several differences there, right? But this should sound the same, right? Each component would be operated within its limits, etc. The preamp, power amp and speakers would remain the same. The difference is the analog vs. digital front end, and the DACs being used. Is this a fair comparison, or not?