LMAOOO you guys are funny.
So I did end up trying my 4 flash drives along with the 2TB WD hard drive (which is what I've been using for 99% of the time). Everything plugged into BDP-1 directly.
Before announcing my findings, I think it's equally important to tell what worked and what didn't work in my testing:
Didn't work:- Headphones. Even the HD 800 were kinda useless.
- Rapid switching between drives (0-15 second interval just fries your brain, 15-30 is better)
Did work:- Speakers in a treated place - made it so much easier than headphones and untreated rooms.
- Listening to one album on a flash drive for 20-30 mins non stop, even passively (doesn't matter), and then switching to the hard drive to either do a track by track swap or a 20 second interval swap.
- I think it's important to listen for an extended period of time to get a sense of the profile.
Results:
Hard Drive vs. USB:- The upper mids and the treble region for the vocals (as usual) helped differentiate between the hard drive and flash drive.
- The flash drive had more texture in the vocals and it sounded fuller. The hard drive seemed more dry and relaxed in comparison.
- The reverb tails were also longer on the hard drive, which could be pleasing for certain tracks or preferences, but ultimately, the flash drive came out on top.
- I might be switching to team flash drive
- Winner: Flash drive
Flash Drive vs. Flash Drive:- Three of the flash drives were USB 2.0 and from many years back (one of them was given free in a loot bag

). One of them was a newer USB 3.0
- Between the flash drives, it was a lot tougher to find the differences. Perhaps, the newer USB 3.0 had slightly better resolution, but it seemed inconclusive. Plus, I was wiped after doing hard drive and flash drive
- Result: inconclusive.
Going to take a break and figure out how I would even begin to split a hard drive into smaller flash drives. I really wanted the hard drive to win for convenience's sake.

I'll wait for James' result on the Corsair vs. Cruzer drives. The Sandisk Cruzer drives are much cheaper than the Corsair drives in Canada from what I'm seeing.
(Can't believe I'm actually talking about the sound differences between drives on the web to other crazy audio people...In my defence, I take where my ears lead me. I can't unhear these things. I just observe and go from there.)