I make far superior cables for $20. a piece. Belden 1024 cable, (the best) Switchcraft XLR Single ended unbalanced low output cables are no match for XLR dual differential, balanced high output. The difference between consumer and pro. Balanced XLR has double the electrical output as a single ended system-- 3db improvement is HUGE. Better isolation, separate ground and no interference. Yes going the separates route, all balanced XLR is more expensive equipment wise, but it is cheaper than going unbalanced single ended with exotic snake oil cables.
You guys probably can't hear past 12khz and are listening in non sound treated rooms. You crack me up.... 30 year audio engineer here. You do make me laugh though, I bet you couldn't tell the difference between a £10 cable and yours.
No question about it. After about 35 or so an individual’s F3 on the frequency spectrum (i.e. -3db) is something like 8,000 kHz (which I believe is not technically the right usage of term ‘F3’ but you get what I mean)
blah blah blah. sound, blah music, blah my ears...blah. Seriously, same shit. The only way to compare any of this MIGHT be with an oscilloscope and even then I doubt it's going to be a huge difference.
You can use an Audio Precision like ASR and Audioholics have done (no difference). You can also use the Null Tester that Ethan Winer made that instantly shows you the offense between cables by canceling the signal out and only leaving the difference.
I make far superior cables for $20. a piece. Belden 1024 cable, (the best) Switchcraft XLR
Single ended unbalanced low output cables are no match for XLR dual differential, balanced high output. The difference between consumer and pro. Balanced XLR has double the electrical output as a single ended system-- 3db improvement is HUGE. Better isolation, separate ground and no interference. Yes going the separates route, all balanced XLR is more expensive equipment wise, but it is cheaper than going unbalanced single ended with exotic snake oil cables.
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Nice system bud, does triamping make that much difference from dual monos
You guys probably can't hear past 12khz and are listening in non sound treated rooms. You crack me up.... 30 year audio engineer here. You do make me laugh though, I bet you couldn't tell the difference between a £10 cable and yours.
No question about it. After about 35 or so an individual’s F3 on the frequency spectrum (i.e. -3db) is something like 8,000 kHz (which I believe is not technically the right usage of term ‘F3’ but you get what I mean)
Cable runs are far too short to see any electrical advantages of rhe teflon air gap stuff. What you hear is in your head.
Silver is the best conductor of electricity it therefore makes sense that this material would be the most effective in reducing losses
Silver is a bit more conductive than copper, but you can just use slightly thicker gauge copper wire. Expensive cables are largely snake oil.
Cardas rule. Great music
Snake oil bullshit to say cables make a difference...the only difference you will see is your wallet getting alot lighter...get out that cash people
blah blah blah. sound, blah music, blah my ears...blah. Seriously, same shit. The only way to compare any of this MIGHT be with an oscilloscope and even then I doubt it's going to be a huge difference.
plus a distortion and spectrum analyser. Expected result: none. Main difference: income of the seller.
You can use an Audio Precision like ASR and Audioholics have done (no difference). You can also use the Null Tester that Ethan Winer made that instantly shows you the offense between cables by canceling the signal out and only leaving the difference.