The Coke/Pepsi/New Coke tests are a great way to illustrate the limitations of blind comparison tests. The only way you can really tell what people prefer is what they choose over the long run.
Interestingly, after 27 years of digital dominance, analog-chain LPs have been roaring back. They're voting with their wallets, which is much more reliable than contrived short-term tests.
Short-term tests ignore the mechanism of mental schemas, whereby we build mental models of everything we sense. A short test ignores the mind's need to build schemas to understand constructions of various concepts (e.g., sonic signatures, musical values, etc.) and compare their virtues over time.
Interestingly, after 27 years of digital dominance, analog-chain LPs have been roaring back. They're voting with their wallets, which is much more reliable than contrived short-term tests.
Short-term tests ignore the mechanism of mental schemas, whereby we build mental models of everything we sense. A short test ignores the mind's need to build schemas to understand constructions of various concepts (e.g., sonic signatures, musical values, etc.) and compare their virtues over time.

