solderdude
Grand Contributor
But is that of importance when the only objective is to determine if in equal conditions devices can be told apart ?
I see this more as a personal 'audible limits' test with specific test signals. I would say that learning your own audibility thresholds is very important so one can experience what is audible to them or not.
For this there are plenty of audibility tests online.
Maybe it should be defined as one of the per-requisites before one starts testing and or find audibility tests to find out what to listen for when trying to find HD or roll-off or phase issues and level differences or what frequency band has what influence with which Q at which + or - level.
Is the idea to also describe audibility levels and how to test this and where to find certain tests ?
That test will only reveal one single aspect of the entire suite of things that can create an audible difference and would that single aspect matter to the individual who wants to know if there are audible differences ?
Is it going to be a tutorial for dummies ? For experienced folks ? for both ?
I see this more as a personal 'audible limits' test with specific test signals. I would say that learning your own audibility thresholds is very important so one can experience what is audible to them or not.
For this there are plenty of audibility tests online.
Maybe it should be defined as one of the per-requisites before one starts testing and or find audibility tests to find out what to listen for when trying to find HD or roll-off or phase issues and level differences or what frequency band has what influence with which Q at which + or - level.
Is the idea to also describe audibility levels and how to test this and where to find certain tests ?
That test will only reveal one single aspect of the entire suite of things that can create an audible difference and would that single aspect matter to the individual who wants to know if there are audible differences ?
Is it going to be a tutorial for dummies ? For experienced folks ? for both ?