when pondering participation in ABX or Blind Testing threads....just.....say....no.
for 20 years i've been a judge in our local audio club/local DIY club speaker building contest. it happens every other year. the process is; a room is set up with an amp and source behind a curtain, and 7, to as many as 15 sets of speakers, are run through this process. myself and 2 other judges, have scoring sheets and our own reference cuts. each of us rotate into the sweet spot for samples of our three cuts, we fill out the sheets, then take a break while the speakers are changed.
i keep getting asked back to be a judge for whatever reason. other long term judges include Bruce Brown of Puget Sound Mastering, and the late Winston Ma of FIM recordings.
it's a grueling process to have to concentrate and keep your focus. it's not how to get into the best frame of mind for optimal connection to one's system. it's more like a marathon of force of will. about 6 years into this process they inserted the club speakers as a ringer. i happened to recognize it's character and called it. lucky? maybe.
anyway, the last thing i would ever do would be to apply that process to my own system building decisions. i need to be comfortable, properly fed, no distractions, and my mind free and open....and 100% sighted. if my wife calls me while i'm doing my serious investigations, i stop for that night. and re-boot. come back at it again. btw, i love to do this....on....my.....own....terms. this is one of the most satisfying things i do as a serious music lover/audiophile. it's life affirming. i'm completely in my 'zen' place.
sometimes the result is a matter of preference, sometimes it's too close to call....no difference, sometimes it's a very obvious difference. it helps to have a system that you know and trust, and keep things to one variable. my system is completely isolated in terms of power grid and noise, so those are not variables. my frame of mind is my variable.....and i know it.
i would challenge any DBT advocate to show us your system you put together entirely by blind testing. 100%. describe your process piece by piece. then listen to my system and we will listen to your system.
my guess is that no one has ever actually done this even once. it's all theory and bluster.