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Tweakers' Asylum Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ. |
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In Reply to: Re: Here's the long version.... posted by Steve Eddy on March 15, 2005 at 12:20:30:
>You can switch back and forth between A and X or B and X just as long and as leisurely as you did A and B.>Any other ABX users want to confirm this?
Here's what an article says about the ABX Comparator:
"The ABX Comparator is a manually-operated switcher that allows a listener or group thereof to select between either of two input sources (A or B) or an unknown source (X). When you push the X button, the device switches to A or B, but doesn't tell you which you're hearing. You're on your own. You make a note (on "score sheets" supplied) of whether you think it is A or B, and whether or not you prefer its sound, then go on to the next trial by pressing the button marked Up. This time, X may be the same device as it was previously, or it may be the other device. Only the ABX knows which is which. If you wish to refresh your memory about the sound of A or B, just push the appropriate button."
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Follow Ups
- Is that really the way it works?.... - mkuller 14:58:16 03/15/05 (4)
- Re: Is that really the way it works?.... - David Aiken 16:57:13 03/15/05 (2)
- So there is still a need for a test to validate audio DBTs... - mkuller 10:45:47 03/16/05 (1)
- Not necessarily… - David Aiken 22:31:00 03/16/05 (0)
- Re: Is that really the way it works?.... - Steve Eddy 15:26:18 03/15/05 (0)