"Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 1131 times.

Arno P

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 17
  • "...Obviously You're not a Golfer..."
"Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« on: 30 Jul 2021, 05:47 am »
For a change, not another nagging or cynical request for a blind test, but I did what I mostly do when comparing electronic audio parts/components like capacitors, inductors, resistors and cables...a "sort of" blind test (so please no war on the exact definition of the blind test...I know).

My system is a highly sensitive 3-way system with horns for low and mids and a ribbon for high Fr. Changes in the mid section are most sensitive, also due to the sensitivity of the human ear.

For this trial I took some time to make the total mid loudspeaker cable switchable via relay, so (dis)connect ground lead and (dis)connect the hot lead and swapping to my current cable back and forth.

Relay very close to the mid-transducer and a relay close to the "sending" side at the cross-over. At the listening position having the switch to instantly change between the 2 types of cable (L+R changed at the same moment)

Now, it does add the disadvantage of having relay contacts in series but it reduces the swapping time to an absolute minimum, something that can be a problem when doing this via unplugging/plugging. The other thought is that both cables will have the similar disadvantage of the series contacts of the relays, so an equal comparison.

So one cable on L/R being the 24S GR and the other my current VdH cable, listening to female singers as test and switching.

Well, the introduction of the topic is longer that my conclusion, the GR 24ST will stay and the Mid/Low will get the same. Difference, just that bit of extra of the singer being actually present, reverb, breathing you name it.

 :wink:




Stephen Scharf

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 115
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #1 on: 30 Jul 2021, 06:01 am »
Cool.

Pretty nice experimental design. I guess if one is going to have "noise factors" (e.g. needing relays for this experiment), they should tightly controlled for each experimental variable (one cable vs the other) as you've done here.

Nice speakers and turntable, too.


zlib

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 33
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #2 on: 30 Jul 2021, 06:02 am »
Which VdH cable do you have?

Arno P

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 17
  • "...Obviously You're not a Golfer..."
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #3 on: 30 Jul 2021, 06:06 am »
Which VdH cable do you have?

CS-122 for the mids

Nick B

  • Full Member
  • Posts: 900
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #4 on: 30 Jul 2021, 07:09 am »
For a change, not another nagging or cynical request for a blind test, but I did what I mostly do when comparing electronic audio parts/components like capacitors, inductors, resistors and cables...a "sort of" blind test (so please no war on the exact definition of the blind test...I know).

My system is a highly sensitive 3-way system with horns for low and mids and a ribbon for high Fr. Changes in the mid section are most sensitive, also due to the sensitivity of the human ear.

For this trial I took some time to make the total mid loudspeaker cable switchable via relay, so (dis)connect ground lead and (dis)connect the hot lead and swapping to my current cable back and forth.

Relay very close to the mid-transducer and a relay close to the "sending" side at the cross-over. At the listening position having the switch to instantly change between the 2 types of cable (L+R changed at the same moment)

Now, it does add the disadvantage of having relay contacts in series but it reduces the swapping time to an absolute minimum, something that can be a problem when doing this via unplugging/plugging. The other thought is that both cables will have the similar disadvantage of the series contacts of the relays, so an equal comparison.

So one cable on L/R being the 24S GR and the other my current VdH cable, listening to female singers as test and switching.

Well, the introduction of the topic is longer that my conclusion, the GR 24ST will stay and the Mid/Low will get the same. Difference, just that bit of extra of the singer being actually present, reverb, breathing you name it.

 :wink:




Thanks for posting. A very interesting and easy test. Nice looking gear, very good sound I’m sure, and what looks to be a very cool looking lava lamp in the background…. is it?

Arno P

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 17
  • "...Obviously You're not a Golfer..."
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #5 on: 30 Jul 2021, 10:57 am »
Lava it is  :D

Norman Tracy

Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #6 on: 30 Jul 2021, 03:11 pm »
Arno P,

Excellent test. Very nice system.

TF1216

  • Industry Participant
  • Posts: 1114
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #7 on: 30 Jul 2021, 09:29 pm »
Did you paint the speakers yourself?

Arno P

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 17
  • "...Obviously You're not a Golfer..."
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #8 on: 31 Jul 2021, 05:46 am »
Did you paint the speakers yourself?

The big ones and the tweeter yes, the mid-horn was ordered like that

Arno P

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 17
  • "...Obviously You're not a Golfer..."
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #9 on: 31 Jul 2021, 05:46 am »
Arno P,

Excellent test. Very nice system.

Thank you

Stephen Scharf

  • Jr. Member
  • Posts: 115
Re: "Blind" Test 24Strand GR Loudspeaker cable
« Reply #10 on: 31 Jul 2021, 06:16 am »