Well, that is not so. After all, a number of respectable places use it to test, evaluate and improve products with that reliable method. And, to arrive at journal published results such as JND thresholds, etc.
Besides, don't you use audio memory in a sighted listening test as well? Or, just let your eyes take over
If you believe in DBT results then all players sound the same,
Well, that is also not true. There have been published differences in the past, a number of them.
I have compared three DVD players and a Blueray player to my high-end CD player and I'm convinced I hear compelling differences between the cheap-o things and my over-priced audio jewelry.
But of course, but not under bias controlled conditions, right?
I don't care what anyone else thinks. I'm paying so I decide.
Yep, that is one way to look at it
If you think you can hear a difference, well, my condolences.
Why bother to take it home is that is a criteria, think? Wouldn't knowing be better?