Update: Got this today from the professor in charge.
"James,
I've managed to get a number of top recording engineers and producers to agree to participate in another round of testing. I'm going to send them a program that they can run on their computers, that will play them pairs of soundfiles (192 v 44.1 or 192 v 192) and they indicate with a mouse click "same" or "different." They won't know which is which. A feature of this next round is that everyone will get to listen in their own preferred listening environment with their own amp, monitors, incense, the works.
I can't mention any names, but these are among the most decorated and respected recording engineers today - Grammy winners, gold and platinum record awardees, the real A-list. They're in LA, New York, Nashville, and Marin County.
Because not everyone has 192 DACs (many only have 96) I might have to create a separate version of the experiment that only goes to 96. But then I got to thinking: maybe Bryston would be willing to loan out two or three of your DACs to these high-profile folks to use in the experiment if they want, for a couple of weeks. I would even be willing to let them know that your Bryston BDA-1 DAC had previously tested “best in a shoot-out” when we did the testing here at McGill University.
Anyway, I know this is a lot to ask, but I figured I'd give it a try.
Best,
Dan Levitan"