Onhwy61: I wouldn't say that the results from the testing are exactly/directly transferrable to my situation, if by that you mean that I *know* now that I would prefer the same player(s) in my system. Saying that is, for me, not the same as saying that the testing done is not useful to me. Do we not all take in others' opinions (about many things, not just audio)? That doesn't mean we all "swallow" information whole, or make purchases based on one piece of information (although I realize that sometimes some people do). So, I find this information useful because it tells me what a group of (apparently) serious and thoughtful audiophiles thought of a few high-end players. I can digest it, gather more information, do my own listening accordingly, etc. - as I see fit. There is also an additional "data point" from this experiment: on another day, in another room and system, the order of preference - of the top three players - was the same. To summarize: it's not as if I now know exactly what player to purchase (if I had the financial resources); it's that I have more information to "chew on" and digest than I had before. If someone comes along and says he thinks the Resolution player is better than the APL, I will take in that information and consider it too.
Just one more thought: often the comments on forums are something like "I heard X player at Wonderful Audio, and my Y player blows it away"; or "I compared the X and Y players, and I think the Y player is MUCH better". *No* additional information is given, or later we find that other variables were not considered at all. I think this may be one reason that many of us are appreciative of the experiment that was done with the five players; i.e., more -and likely more reliable - information than what we typically get. I might prefer the EMM (after all, 3 of 10 votes went to it over the APL); but at least I'm narrowing the field of my players to consider.
Ctm cra: thanks for your comprehensive and thorough answers. You guys clearly thought through a lot of the issues, and were trying to do this "right".
Just one more thought: often the comments on forums are something like "I heard X player at Wonderful Audio, and my Y player blows it away"; or "I compared the X and Y players, and I think the Y player is MUCH better". *No* additional information is given, or later we find that other variables were not considered at all. I think this may be one reason that many of us are appreciative of the experiment that was done with the five players; i.e., more -and likely more reliable - information than what we typically get. I might prefer the EMM (after all, 3 of 10 votes went to it over the APL); but at least I'm narrowing the field of my players to consider.
Ctm cra: thanks for your comprehensive and thorough answers. You guys clearly thought through a lot of the issues, and were trying to do this "right".