Comparing A-B is not very useful. I would listen to several items with A for at least 20 minutes to an hour, then the same items with B... and afterwards consider my feelings about the sound. then perhaps doing them again, in reverse order. A=B in fast flipping back and forth is (IMO) totally useless for a serious evaluation, but if all you want to spend is ten/twenty minutes on a multi-thousand dollar eval... go for it.
How to level match when comparing components?
Simple question-
When you are trying to compare components, say two CD players, it is often difficult to evaluate them effectively unless you can level match the volume levels pretty closely while A-B'ing them back and forth.
What is the simplest way to do this with a reasonable level of accuracy?
When you are trying to compare components, say two CD players, it is often difficult to evaluate them effectively unless you can level match the volume levels pretty closely while A-B'ing them back and forth.
What is the simplest way to do this with a reasonable level of accuracy?
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