I don't believe in audibility of different speaker cables, I just want to have a research paper so that I can cite it whenever I have toHowever I've seen old blind tests on loudspeakers cables (sorry can not cite paper , old dead website) but then it was about finding the limits on audiability when there is one.
If the loudspeaker cable is thin and the loudspeaker impedance very low , you can find combinations that may be detectable in some cases because the signal does change a bit FR response and damping.
But the easy fix is thicker wire thats it , L and C has much less impact than R in a speaker wire , the test varied L & C to some extent but R was the main factor in speaker wire . Order of importance for spekar cables R;L;C given that no value is absurd .
They probaly chose to test speakerwire as it is the one that is most likely to be able to introduce a small difference .
Signal wires is more about decent design to reject noise and good conectors and overall mechanical quality , digital or video also have the impedance to get rigth .
There were quite a lot of audibility tests on AES such as between 320kbps and uncompressed original, amplifier distortion, etc. Wondering whether some researcher did a research level test and had it posted onlineI wouldn't be too disappointed...
Like we used to tell the cat - "Think about something else"
I don't believe in audibility of different speaker cables, I just want to have a research paper so that I can cite it whenever I have to
I don't believe in audibility of different speaker cables, I just want to have a research paper so that I can cite it whenever I have to
I cannot find a research paper about cable blind test.
I know there was one done at a UK University, Brunel I think but whether it was published or not I don't know.I cannot find a research paper about cable blind test.
In my country quite a lot of myths are widespread because people in my country only read stuff in korean. I think quite a lot of people would change their minds if they read some research level papers.IME those who believe that cables have a sound signature wouldn't trust AES paper anyway.
Ive read some research papers that said it is measurable but I just want to know audibility. seems like this one is not about audibility.http://www.aes.org/e-lib/browse.cfm?elib=5975
maybe it has some listening tests in it as well. Maybe some AES member here could glance over the paper ?
Ive read some research papers that said it is measurable but I just want to know audibility. seems like this one is not about audibility.
In my country quite a lot of myths are widespread because people in my country only read stuff in korean. I think quite a lot of people would change their minds if they read some research level papers.
recently quite okay but still not so good. People will use it if theyre given some document to read but they won't get into websites in English to search stuff.Google translate doesn't work with english to korean translation?