My point is people tend to dumb down results of sighted or blind tests without doing any real statistical analysis to determine the merit of the test or its results.
I think I know what you mean. I, for one, have never said, and will never say all amps sound the same. However, it is my firm belief that those so called night and day or huge kind of difference could easily be proved or disapproved by DBT and I am sure even the fellow at the university of Manitoba could agree. For subtle differences, I can see that DBT may not be all that reliable.
Several reviewers of my staff were convinced all amps sound the same so I in fact did conduct a listening test switching between two amps (a really poorly designed Class D from Panasonic, and a mid priced Yamaha receiver). Every listener in the room heard a clear difference between the amps most notably in bass and with speakers that exhibited low impedance below 60Hz. Both amps were not driven near clipped levels and the listeners had no idea which amp they were listening to at any given time.
I believe it. You were comparing two amps of not only different class (D vs A/B I assume) and one was poorly designed.
How an amp interacts with a speaker is a complex topic and whether or NOT listeners can identify the sonic differences in a particular listening room and program material is even more complex.
Again, this would be expected unless the amps being compared have very low output impedance.
I am all for blind and controlled tests but often see too many people religiously clinging to them as absolutes for all situations (ie. all amps sound the same, all CD players sound the same, etc).
True, but there are just as many people who tell others on reflex how an amp upgrade, either in terms of power output our perceived higher end, would make huge difference, without qualifications.
Be careful to not fall into this trap that I've often found myself falling into in the past since my background has a heavy basis in engineering and science.
Same here, we need more people with engineering and science background to post, in order to provide people with different view points, and most importantly, more balanced view points instead of the otherwise exclusively "all ...sound the same" or "amps/more power makes huge improvements".