This may be old news? If so ignore 
I just don't recall this being mentioned on Hi-Fi websites, although I don't follow them closely.
Anyway, as part of their Mastered for iTunes, Apple offers some free tools. One of those is an Audio Units plug-in to do blind ABX testing. Sorry, not really an App, but most audiophiles have software that support Audio Units.
I have not tried the plug-in yet but reading about it and looking at screen shots, it will blindly test the listener, switching A and B randomly. If I read correctly, you might also be able to compare both A and B to the known source file?
Anyway here's the link, it's the bottom (3rd) zip file.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/mastered-for-itunes/
Please post back here any experiences or point me to a thread that already covers this.
Thanks
I just don't recall this being mentioned on Hi-Fi websites, although I don't follow them closely.
Anyway, as part of their Mastered for iTunes, Apple offers some free tools. One of those is an Audio Units plug-in to do blind ABX testing. Sorry, not really an App, but most audiophiles have software that support Audio Units.
I have not tried the plug-in yet but reading about it and looking at screen shots, it will blindly test the listener, switching A and B randomly. If I read correctly, you might also be able to compare both A and B to the known source file?
Anyway here's the link, it's the bottom (3rd) zip file.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/mastered-for-itunes/
Please post back here any experiences or point me to a thread that already covers this.
Thanks