Hi Bhagwan,
I'm not trolling, but that is not how double (or even single) blind testing should work. Let's say a person likes 'a', another liked 'b'. How can you reliably say that that is a real like, or even a difference? If you play 4 cables and are asked to like one, because of the shortness of audio memory, bias and the like, there is no way to tell whether that 'like' was real from a single test. Run the test ten times, i.e. play 4 cables 10 times each- if anybody says they liked 'b' 8 times out of ten, that would constitute a demonstrable like. I'm sure you've read about the famous Mike Lavigne test on AVSForum a few years ago.