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Are you saying sighted tests are not flawed? Or are you saying that they are not flawed when you do them? Because you have done them for 20yrs ?
Agreed. Many folks have been saying exactly the same thing you have, but as Steve has pointed out repeatedly, no one has been able to demonstrate this in controlled listening tests.
You have analyzed yourself to be a "better" listener - and found this to be correct.
Case in point that even after 20yrs, sometimes external influence is needed.
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We will be back at RMAF this year. We will be in the same room as before. 1009. 10th floor in the tower.Our system will be the Statement modded Squeeze Box 3Feeding the B4 (BOLDER/Bent/Burson Buffer)The amps are not confirmed quite yet, but there should be a pair of 100 watt tube mono-blocks We will be featuring VMPS speakers again this year.Brian Cheney has made the gracious offer to supply a pair of RM V60 and a powered sub for the show Please stop by Room 1009 when you come to Denver in the fall to say hello and take a listen to what I am sure will be a fun system.
I'm not discussing sighted tests in particular. I'm just saying that I clearly hear certain things at certain times. And after 20 years (and thousands and thousands of hours)of being a "critical" listener, I might be better than some at it. It's kinda part of the job.
Are you saying I need to poke my eyes out with a needle before my ears can be taken seriously?
??????? In what circumstance???????
Don't make such a blanket statement. Are you saying no one has been ever able in a blind test to tell the difference between 2 of anything?
Yes I have. Better than I used to be before having invested all those hours.I've also become a better musician after many years of practice as well. I've got the tapes to prove that as well, as well as independant testimonials from others who have heard me progress. Are you going to double blind test them as well?
Actually, I have no idea what "case in point" you feel you have made.
As a matter of fact, it forced me to re-check myself as I was critically listening to 2 different power supplies on my SB 3 this evening. The verdict? I most certainly clearly hear differences in the 2 power supplies. Should I find the time, I would even try and record a two channel recording of my speakers with the different power supplies and burn it on a CD for others to hear. I'd love to do it, just dunno if I can find the time.
Why would you need to do that? The power supplies you're comparing are only powering the SB3, not everything else in your system. So why couldn't you simply make the recording straight off the SB3's output?
If you'd like, make two identical recordings, each using a different power supply on the SB3, and send them to me. I'll let you pick one recording or the other to use for reference. Then I'll make say a dozen copies, each randomly selected to be one power supply or the other. I'll send them to you and you can do your evaluation without any knowledge of which tracks are which power supply.Admittedly this would be just single blind. But if the results turn out positive, it could be made to be double blind and repeated.
For any AC members that will be attending RMAF, both Danny from GR Research, and Wayne from Bolder Cable will, in the after hours, run A/B tests of IC's, SC's in their systems for any interested in coming by and judging for themselves, the sonic differences of cabling. Both Wayne and Danny have experimented plenty with cables in their systems, and feel that despite the less than ideal conditions that their show systems will be capable of highlighting differences of cabling in the audio chain.Wayne will also demonstrate a number of different power supplies powering his latest version of the modded SB 3 called The Statement SB 3.
Nothing like you do in your studio.
What statements I make and what you imagine are two different things.
Once again, you self assessed skills are irrelevant to the test. The statistical outcome is.
That case in point of external influence being helpful.
Steve has given you a nice opportunity to demonstrate your trained hearing here. Why not take him up on it and post the results here so that we may all learn something?
What a pity they couldn't also do this at a scientific forum with peer observation and review. Of course, that bunch is not their intended target/paying customer. Sounds like it will be fun anyway, as folks get to reassure themselves while listening to some tunes.
...folks get to reassure themselves while listening to some tunes.cheers,AJ
... i also wonder about getting a 6m run of zaolla cables; i have been quoted prices of ~$250 shipped, from dealers...http://zaolla.com/doug s.doug s.
Quote from: doug s. on 29 Aug 2007, 01:27 am... i also wonder about getting a 6m run of zaolla cables; i have been quoted prices of ~$250 shipped, from dealers...http://zaolla.com/doug s.doug s.I use the Zaolla silver balanced cables in my home stereo, they are actually very nice indeed (extremely robust with outstanding XLR connectors). However my BlueJeans balanced cables sound just as good in my system, no difference to be heard, even though they are copper vs. the Zaolla silver...
I use the Zaolla silver balanced cables in my home stereo, they are actually very nice indeed (extremely robust with outstanding XLR connectors). However my BlueJeans balanced cables sound just as good in my system, no difference to be heard, even though they are copper vs. the Zaolla silver...
...It looks like the construction of the Blue Jeans cable is very close to the Zaolla. The double shielded deign might make it more difficult to hear any differences that might exist between Cu and Ag?...
We spend most of the time A/B'ing stuff in the studio trying to get the best sound we can.
I don't know what you think the purpose of a studio is.
Wrong. I came to the same conclusion as Steve Eddy on my own after I went over it in my mind.
Why acknowledge that my hearing is trained now? When a minute ago it was irrelevant and all that mattered was the statistical outcome? Actually I will be sending him what he requested.
Quite frankly, I doubt any result I post will have any relevance for you, so why request it? You aren't here to learn anything.
Stop pretending that you're open minded.
Nothing is ever gonna be good enough for you is it?
What would qualify as scientific forum for you?
There will be tons of industry peers, audiophiles, journalists at RMAF.
Why do you imply that they are afraid of doing this in front of their peers?
I suppose you're also an expert in psychology
and deeply understand the motivation behind why people would want to experiment with different cables
The tone I get from you is also very judgemental, which precludes objectivity
I think you and I are more similar on the topic than dissimilar, in a lot of ways.
I imagine that we thoroughly enjoy both the production and reproduction of music. The giveaway is that we are both here on this site. cheers,AJ
OK, troll feeding time...Summer,I too do not see the reason for your post unless it is simply an advert for Tributaries cable.And yet, if what you say is true, there should be no reason for Tributaries to exist.After reading the Tributaries site I do see the many ways they differentiate themselves from those evil people that sell audio cables:"our products are only based on high quality tried and tested materials and on scientific principles" Ahhh, I see. Those other cable companies that use these mysterious materials (copper, silver, teflon, PVC) don't base their cables on scientific principles."bring discernable improvement to any audio or video system by using advanced methods..." But wait, I thought you said this was not possible with wire. I guess the competitors' methods aren't advanced enough to make a difference.Or maybe it's the radical way they design cables by considering the "...choice of conductors, choice of connectors, impedance stability, cable flexibility, testing..." Damn, the cat's outta the bag now - Other mfgs are surely going to start the consider their choices of conductors and connectors now, and they may even start to test their cables, surely revolutionizing the entire industry!! (Although as you say this makes no difference in the sound. Hmmmmm...)Or maybe the nylon mesh which "gives the cable an elegant look to compliment your equipment" Now that's surely worth spending extra on, since the other aspects of the cable are irrelevant to their performance.Or is it the time savings you get when doing digital video editing since the Tributaries coax "ensures a fast lock-on to the digital data stream." Jeez what am I going to do with all that extra time, lemme see... Or the way their biwire speaker cable "...achieves a sonic advantage resulting in greater high frequency detail and an improved sound stage." Ooops, forgot that wasn't possible. My bad.OK, I'll stop now.Let me state that I have absolutely no issue at all with Tributaries cable! (Ironically I was just given a demo pr of spkr cable to try out just yesterday by a dealer after never hearing of the company!) They have a really good web site and they appear to make a quality product. But isn't it kinda weird that they invoke Gordon Gow's name, and that "The company's philosophical inspiration was the late Gordon J. Gow..." when it is GJG himself that you claim to be the cable myth-buster? Maybe I see the intent of your post now - It's sort of an "Emperor's New Clothes" thing where the entire premise of your post (GJG has proven that cables make no difference and that there is a company called Tributaries Cables that claims their inspiration for existing to the same GJG) is so totally contradictory that you wanted to see if we'd notice.I did."Feeding Time"? Please. If you read his text very carefully, Joe's web site text at Tributaries does not conflict with Gordon Gow's findings about wire or cable as CEO of McIntosh. Note that Gordon Gow's search for perfection that Tributaries claims does not mention that Gordon approved expensive wires or cables. McIntosh was never in the wire business and the search for perfection did not include wire. For that matter, I have not seen not one post that can reference a high end audio manufacturer that recommends expensive interconnects, cables, or the grand daddy of all audio rip offs, power cords for their equipment? Why is that?You will find no endorsement by Gordon Gow because he had passed away. Joe's (Tributaries Cables President) sister was married to Gordon Gow. Your way off base. I am not endorsing Tributaries at all, but Gordon's name does appear there, as respect to a audio legend and family member.