Wayne from Bolder Cables was nice enough to send me a CD having a phase test. The CD has two versions of two different songs. Each version was recorded in phase and then out of phase. So, you play the first version (in phase) then the second version (out of phase). Yesterday, I played each song (two versions of each song) at least 4 times each. I'll be darned if I can tell which is better. However, I did not set up my Realtraps in front of my RPTV, and this really does help. For instance, comparing the Ack Dack D/A with the D/A in my Proceed AVP, without the Realtraps, it's hard to tell the difference; with the Realtraps, the differences are much more apparent. I'll do more testing today.
I think that the way my system is currently set up, my R/L front speakers are out of phase (i.e., the chain of components from my transport, though the Ack Dack D/A, and to the speakers yields out of phase). I say this because I recently changed speaker wire and reversed the phase (actually hooking the wire up red to red and black to black, instead of vice versa), and I used the test tones on Avia to determine that the rear and center channel are now wired out of phase relative to the R/L front speakers. I believe that the rear and center channels are wired with correct phase.
I think the "in phase" versions of the songs were minorly better than the "out of phase" versions. But if my system (R/L front speakers) is wired out of phase, wouldn't the "in phase" versions of the song actually be out of phase? If so, shouldn't I really prefer the "out of phase" versions, as they'd really be in phase? Or should I switch phase again on my speakers and try the test again (so that "in phase" versions of the song would really be "in phase")?