The problem with long term listening is that your brain will adjust to the audio signature of the sound. A bit like some people living near train lines being able to shut out the sound whilst others becoming increasingly intolerant etc.
The advantage with long term listening is that you get to know if you like the sound, if it grows on you. A bit like meeting someone you didn't like initially but becoming a good friend later. You can also learn about yourself in the process.
For comparison purposes you can't beat direct immediate switching. Of course volume levels need to be matched closely etc. But the results can be night and day.
In a perfect world all dealers would offer this facility.
The advantage with long term listening is that you get to know if you like the sound, if it grows on you. A bit like meeting someone you didn't like initially but becoming a good friend later. You can also learn about yourself in the process.
For comparison purposes you can't beat direct immediate switching. Of course volume levels need to be matched closely etc. But the results can be night and day.
In a perfect world all dealers would offer this facility.