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I think that the test is skewed. It feels like the samples were deliberately chosen to make it very hard to tell the difference between them. I find the largest difference in sound quality lies in the upper frequencies. Say 17kHz and up. In the regions where MP3 was not designed to be most effective. When doing A/B testing with tunes that have decent percussion samples I can almost always tell the difference between 320kbps mp3 and a lossless codec. Having decent monitor speakers helps, of course.
In this case the samples have relatively little high frequency content forcing to tell the difference between samples by trying to compare the dynamic range, which I find hard as fuck.
I think the hardest one was Tom's Diner, which I ironically got right. All in all I guessed 3 samples correctly.
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