Hey there everyone... Those who hang out at Audio Asylum (Computer Audio Forum) may know I've put up a survey / test on my blog this week.
My hope is to capture data from music lovers, especially those with good sounding gear, to see how well a "well encoded" (AKA "properly molested") MP3 can be discriminated from the unmodified original CD audio rip.
I know some of you may have engaged in similar tests over the years so this is not for everyone of course. But as for any poll / survey, it's always good to get more data points and especially for those who have never tried this, it may be useful to have the experience of going through this as a challenge for oneself.
Feel free to spread this test around to other audio sites. In time, I'll spread this test around the other audiophile 'watering holes' as well.
I figure I'll collect the data till the end of January or so then publish the data. I certainly welcome discussion here and on the blog site (I'm not a frequent visitor here at the forum but will try to pop by once awhile). For those with audio editors, remember,
use your ears, not your eyes 
. Also please do not 'let the cat out of the bag' if you know the answer until after the survey's conclusion! Thanks!
Get the test here:
archimago.blogspot.comNote that the test file (ZIP'ed together) is quite large ~75MB. Also, the survey will ask things like approx. price of the audio system, type of system (speakers, streamer, headphones...) so I get a sense of what kind of equipment was used.
Have a wonderful holiday season everyone!