GR-Research XLS Encore Speakers & Speaker Cables Arrived ! AND The PLAN is...

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  • @Jayiyagi
    @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +15

    Links for your reference (Non-affiliate)
    GR-Research XLS Encore: gr-research.com/product/x-ls-encore/
    GR-Research DIY speaker cables: gr-research.com/product/24-strand-diy-audiophile-speaker-cable/
    Aliexpress Speaker cables: www.aliexpress.com/item/1005001933248840.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.21ef1802i6K7JE
    Related videos:
    Danny at GR-Research made a video and it Is Elitist and Delusional: ua-cam.com/video/zxlUYfpxNMY/v-deo.html

    • @theaterboyeBay
      @theaterboyeBay 2 роки тому +11

      Jay I consider you one of the most important audio reviewers for two reasons. You are young and you took the time to listen to a very large sample of high end and vintage gear before you really ramped up your review channel. Most reviewers at any age have relatively small sample sizes of the gear they have actually listen to. They don't know what they don't know. As a 60 year old audio guy I think it's critical to high end audio that younger enthusiast like yourself carry this forward. But I would suggest your read on Danny was misplaced. He basically invited all camps to join him and see were it would lead. Sure it came off as arrogant but when you get older you find less time to sugar coat your thoughts. When I look at the room treatments, good quality speaker stands, audio platforms and other things you are using it would seem to me that you and Danny are totally aligned. So why would Danny send his cable or speakers to some reviewer that did not believe any of these things matter. Yet you interpreted his bluntness as a personal insult. This also seems to be motivating you to hyper scrutinize any claim GR makes at a level you don't seem to do with any other manufacturer.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +12

      @@theaterboyeBay thanks for the comment. I do not have any intentions to hyper criticize anything. I just wish to thoroughly check the claims as I am personally interested. Many are also curious as Danny does put out many claims out there. I told Danny in an email that I will be fair in the assessment of his product and he said that he trusted me to do just that. I have no interest in betraying that trust and the trust of the viewers JUST to discredit or take a shot at Danny.
      I’m here for audio and I will stay true to that fact and passion.
      Thanks !

    • @mr.t.7477
      @mr.t.7477 2 роки тому +6

      @@Jayiyagi Watched a bunch of Jay's reviews. Was anticipating this one, having actually heard a cheap (non upgraded) sample. Best speaker ever?!? No not exactly. Super impressed for the parts and price. Yes hard to beat.
      After the podcast and back and forth, this introduction and feedback in the comments is not surprising. What I believe stands out to people that have seen Jay in action is that he is overly eager to find avenues to discredit GR's creation. Measuring the purity of the connection, getting the accuracy through 3rd parties. I'm all for it, but he has not ever come close to considering doing this to his retail reviews (nor the CSS)
      It feels like you got the horse before the carriage and now you try to save face. If you would have only have approached this initial view as all your videos.... Hard to go back from here..
      Danny is an A$$ calling people out. He comes across very arrogant, but clearly provides great value for Sound in the DIY market. With Jay coming in hurt and tainted does not help anyone.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +7

      @@mr.t.7477 GR Research makes a lot of claims including the connectors’ purity. If CSS Audio made the same claims or something similar - I would have been interested to check it out.
      I have no interest in discrediting GR-Research.
      And I am doing a Blind A/B precisely for people like you that are on the fence about me coming in “tainted” or “biased”
      Cheers.

    • @Corndog642
      @Corndog642 2 роки тому +1

      What’s the difference between an elitist and an expert? What did Danny say that was delusional?

  • @goodgoat3096
    @goodgoat3096 2 роки тому +36

    Peerless / Vifa / Scanspeak have been making great performing and cost effective speakers drivers for a long time. The 1st set that I built 51 years ago used a 5" Peerless mid-woofer and a Audax dome tweeter and had not one of my kids decided that the domes should be flat I would probably still be using them. My 75 year old ears that spent 15 months on an M60 main battle tank are not that discerning and anything above 12,000 hz is fiction to me. The quality (not good or bad) of sound that I prefer comes from soft dome tweeters and paper woofers. I can't wait for the review.

    • @gotchagoing8843
      @gotchagoing8843 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for your service brother. RVN,70-71-72.

    • @goodgoat3096
      @goodgoat3096 2 роки тому +1

      @@gotchagoing8843 - Same to you brother, Hoo Yaa

    • @theoracleprodigy
      @theoracleprodigy 2 роки тому +5

      I thought peerless were some of the best in the business. I have a set of ne 180 woofers that were designed by the same people that did the scan speak woofers. They feel light because they use neodymium magnets. Very light but extremely strong magnets.

    • @Audiofreak71
      @Audiofreak71 2 роки тому +6

      I’m with you, my $16k speakers use Audax 1.5in soft dome tweeters Scanspeak titanium super tweeters and paper woofers , exceptional sounding. I don’t think Jay realizes the quality drivers these companies actually make and probably many speakers he’s liked used those brands. Keep on keeping on brother , 20yr US Army Retired.

    • @512bb
      @512bb 2 роки тому +1

      Hey brother, love the tank guys. 5th SFG

  • @joenovak6393
    @joenovak6393 2 роки тому +7

    I had built GR-Research NX-Studio with all the Crossover upgrades (I upgraded the Mills to Path Audio Resistors). After 300hrs of running...these are Opening up really nicely. The tube connecters I had trashed as they had corrosion inside of female end. I used WBT Binding Posts and to be frank...$60 Tube Connecters look and are built like $10. Enjoy your review and keep it going!!!

    • @dannyrichie9743
      @dannyrichie9743 2 роки тому

      We have not seen that before. If that is the case you could have sent them back and had them replaced. Using the WBT's was a hit to the performance compared to what you would have gotten with the tube connectors.

    • @slocumeddie
      @slocumeddie 6 місяців тому

      @@dannyrichie9743 Please post test data to support your claim about "a hit to performance"

  • @fletchermunson6225
    @fletchermunson6225 2 роки тому +20

    A direct comparison for a kit of this expense is the CSS Criton TD-1.

  • @WillyLax24
    @WillyLax24 2 роки тому +9

    I have recently gotten into designing and building my own speakers and I like learning as much as I can on the subject. What I don’t care about is “drama”, so I really appreciate you taking a professional approach to this review. For people like me, a speaker I get to build myself is actually a good thing, not a bad thing. I get for others that it is definitely a bad thing to have to build the speaker, but I like to be able to make things my own (picking my own paint color or wood finish).

    • @Justwantahover
      @Justwantahover 18 днів тому

      I have also been building speakers since the 70s. But then I was just putting drivers in boxes and designing crossovers (like most speakers). If I just did that now, I would only build one set. But cos I don't just do that, I have built several sets in the last few years and I'm going to probably end up selling some.
      The concept is a med/treble open driver mounted on top of the box (either FR or coaxial driver) and a 10" woofer in the box. I have some AU $2,400 B&W 706 bookshelf speakers (to get an idea of how a speaker should sound).
      My made speakers completely smoke the B&Ws! Yet the B&Ws do help a lot (especially with bass that varies in the room with my movement). And they improved my speaker hobby immensely! Yet I don't like them, with a slightly "muffly" voice sound. But (really) that's a minor detail, generally, a reference of the bass, med, and treble levels is what really helps me. That's the important thing! Recommended if you haven't got a soundproof room and all that gear. So I make my made speakers sound a bit different but not too different and mine sound way better, for me, at least.
      They are dipole with the sound coming out the back as well as the front. They sound like panel speakers and the med is incredibly clean, compared to normal speakers (not one sour notes on mine). But it's till hard to get it but not as hard as normal speakers.And if there is any echo in a recording, you are going to hear it! You are in with the band! And being point source as well as dipole, it's holographic off the scale, sounds come from nowhere! 😂
      Put a woofer in a box with a big inductor on it and a 5" Tang Band or Fostex FR driver mounted on top of the box (sloped back so it's not so in your face). You can use Blue Tack for temporary mounting solution. I use zip ties and eye hooks. 😂 I tried the setup with no crossover filter on the 5" FR and sounds good, but a 100 mf cap on it is recommended for more power handling and that gives more bass for the woofer. If you are like me and want the best sound, you can make a crossover filter for the FR. I use AU $9 FR and they need the highs to be kicked up, with a 2 mf cap and a small resistor iñ parallel with it (to make it simple). But I go full out and have a few parts on the 5" open driver (including an inductor for less upper med). Definitely well worth a try, they sound hi end (especially with a large woofer). More impact.

  • @salvatoreaprile9990
    @salvatoreaprile9990 2 роки тому +26

    Jay, this investigative approach is fantastic. This is a great direction to go in. I look forward the findings. Keep up the good work!

    • @five5ix56
      @five5ix56 2 роки тому

      Hope he does it with all the speakers he reviews!

    • @cruise2023
      @cruise2023 2 роки тому +1

      @@five5ix56 Ah! that's the concern, why with these speakers when he has not done this with any other bookshelf speakers that he has reviewed.

    • @r423fplip
      @r423fplip 2 роки тому

      Well they have become mates, so we will see. The cables won’t make any difference, so he can not bother with them. Send them straight back.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому

      @@cruise2023 correction. I have

    • @charlesgrubbs2101
      @charlesgrubbs2101 2 роки тому

      @@r423fplip So you don't believe either Jay or his camera man when they said they heard a distinct improvement with the GR cables?

  • @kriswhitman8027
    @kriswhitman8027 2 роки тому +14

    Thanks for the video Jay. I look forward to the blind A/B testing and the measurements. I like the test plan and look forward to your honest opinion. It's nice to see someone willing to put their personal feelings aside and let the speaker and the numbers/traces fall where they may. I must admit I own a pair of XLS Encores mainly because I like the way they sound and I like building myself when I can. I am interested in the comparison between the CSS Audio 1TDX crossover to Danny's. I know Danny's Encore is a DIY point-to-point lay it out yourself crossover. Not necessarily the easiest task for the non-technical guys. Haven't seen the CSS but I am curious. Glad you are feeling better. Keep the videos coming and I'll keep watching.

  • @chefbink61
    @chefbink61 2 роки тому +4

    I have been building audio gear as a hobby for quite some time, I have built the XLS Encores and like you I found the drive construction to be underwhelming especially the woofer. Regardless of that they do fit my ear as well. They are very clear and the detail is very good. I think what makes them is the tweeter. It is very crisp and clear but not fatiguing. I would really like to see better quality drivers but hey they sound good and they do the job so that's all that matters.
    Look forward to your next vid on these.!!

  • @flynow5614
    @flynow5614 2 роки тому +3

    I built my GR-Research cables. First point it was a fun project. 2 They sound great. End game for speaker cable for me.

  • @Gabster1
    @Gabster1 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Jay Love your Chanel, I have used the Ali-express cables for a while and did a small video about them on my Chanel Something must be wrong with these Cables some possibilities to check
    1) Mislabeled polarity
    2) Not all the strands are soldered in the termination sometimes they are sloppy. I suggest cutting the banana plugs out and use the bare wire
    3) A bad example of Ali-express cable check that each strand is about 0.75 mm in diameter (0.03 inch) the total of each 12 strands (not 24) bare copper should be 3.5mm. (0.14 inch)
    Each strand should be made of multiple thin strands not solid
    4) Bad connection with the speakers not tight enough accidental polarity swap.
    5) May be stuffing the cable with a rope ( like GR shows how to do it) , does make a difference I would try that at the end.
    Very Curious how it goes I would really hate to have to buy his Cables we must find the secret :)

  • @ii1825
    @ii1825 2 роки тому +11

    Ok when are we going to see a comparison to the CSS Criton 1TD-X? You've given very high praise to the Criton in the past. I bought the Criton kit based on your review and a few others. I have not built them yet but am looking forward to it.

    • @4thewinir344
      @4thewinir344 2 роки тому

      I finished my Criton 1TDX (with x-over upgrade) about 2 months ago and they continue to impress with every listen! They are all of what Jay has already said. I think the Encore’s are going to be less meaty in the bass texture and a bit more challenging to assemble for the novice. That CSS kit is just fantastic for the beginner. The soldering is very easy to understand and the box is easy to build! Good luck with yours!

  • @Temmple
    @Temmple 2 роки тому +6

    Still pretty happy with the CopperColour you recommended a little ways back. My money will be on the CSS over the GR but interested to see the blind test. Thanks Jay!

  • @bart7695
    @bart7695 2 роки тому +22

    About the speaker cables: It's either the connectors or the core. GR uses a thick rope as a core to stretch the cable and make individual wires cross at a larger angle. Lefthand rule: less interference. Put a rope core in the Aliexpress cable, change the connectors over and find out.

    • @markcarrington8565
      @markcarrington8565 2 роки тому +5

      You’re right, although I understand that Danny slides a PTFE tube as a core. This is available from aliexpress and adds about 20% to the cost of the cable overall. I know because I did it. No idea how mine sound against the GR Research cables, obviously, however, my cables were a significant upgrade over my old plain copper cables.

    • @pliedtka
      @pliedtka 2 роки тому +2

      The higher gauge wires almost always sound as if the sound was fuller and a bit more bass wass added. It's not night and day difference, but it's noticeable. The same thing happens when someone upgrades crossover inductors in the woofer circuit from 16ga to say 12ga, but even 14ga inductor with it's 60% impedance of the 16ga makes a measurable difference during freq sweep on woofer's connectors. Generally the total series impedance of wires and crossover shouldn't be more than 15% of the woofers impedance.

    • @guyboisvert66
      @guyboisvert66 2 роки тому +2

      You forgot about the copper: The best is Pure OFC. The Aliexpress cable are probably made of cheaper copper mixed with other metal(s). Insulating material is probably different too.

    • @HardCold-Alquan
      @HardCold-Alquan 2 роки тому

      @@guyboisvert66 I have some on the way and it is better than OFC copper, it is OCC copper. Those cables sure look thicker than I'd prefer, but i'll see. I have 10-gauge right now and I don't want to go any lower. It was hard to do the math to figure out what gauge these Ali's were and the seller could not convert the size for me either... I had the 24 core.

    • @joppepeelen
      @joppepeelen 2 роки тому

      erm that is not at all a thing at this low frequencies. but ok. sounds really interesting.

  • @stevenmichael7770
    @stevenmichael7770 2 роки тому

    So glad to see you give your honest opinion (not that I didn't expect you to - but very commendable). I really like both your channels and I don't like seeing Mommy and Daddy fight. Much respect!

  • @garydunn7014
    @garydunn7014 Рік тому +1

    Interesting. I'm looking for the follow-up vid to this one, but can't see it.....??

  • @MattZildjian
    @MattZildjian 2 роки тому +8

    If there is a massive difference between those cables, a measurement system will surely pick it up. I would love to see what's really going on here.

    • @hurkamur1
      @hurkamur1 2 роки тому +6

      absolutely nothing

    • @gustercc
      @gustercc 2 роки тому +3

      @@hurkamur1 that’s some compelling evidence you’re presenting there.

  • @mattharwood4413
    @mattharwood4413 2 роки тому +4

    Another Great video Jay! Great response to Danny's video which I did not appreciate. It was elitist and unnecessary. And I don't appreciate smugness in an audio review either. We certainly don't all agree but we all are in it to share, learn and improve our sound. Love the Ali-express bit too. I find their cables are interesting because them imitate name-brand manufacturers but don't quite get the subtleties. Because they are inexpensive and varied, they are also useful to study sound signatures of cables (even power cables) especially when throwing authentic name brand cables in the mix.

  • @nicoras8803
    @nicoras8803 2 роки тому +7

    A lot of electrical cable made in China is aluminium based with copper plating. Of course, on must remember that high frequency is conducted on the surface of a conductor and if the Chinese cable only have a few microns of copper plate over the conductor then obviously the character will be a lot different to a solid copper cable. Chinese wire is also mostly hard drawn, which is different than an annealed copper or a single crystalline cable. So yes you are correct in saying a cable is not the same if its construction and material used is not the same, at higher frequencies this does come into play.

    • @andrewskaterrr
      @andrewskaterrr 2 роки тому +1

      Luckily the majority of speaker cable isn’t copper clad

    • @boardertrashtv8638
      @boardertrashtv8638 Місяць тому

      If you look not too hard online you will find a website that publishes the measurements of Chinese knockoff Kimber 12TC and & they measure near identical. Difference would be impossible to detect

  • @kingofgrills
    @kingofgrills 2 роки тому +11

    The approach you are taking on this review is nice. It’s good to see you are giving Danny Ritchie and GR Research a fair shot. They have been around for a long time, and they are very knowledgeable on everything that can impact the signal path and sound. I look forward to your review of their speaker and cable comparison against Blue Jeans, which I currently use.

  • @chrisburn7178
    @chrisburn7178 2 роки тому +9

    I think the simpler reason that Danny doesn't measure below 200Hz is pragmatic: in order to eliminate room reflections the measurement software takes maximum 5ms "slices" of sound, which means that anything lower that that frequency can't be measured as you're not even capturing a full wave. As far as I know anyway.

    • @andrewskaterrr
      @andrewskaterrr 2 роки тому +4

      The main reason is in room response will be entirely based on your room. To measure below 200hz you need anechoic/outdoor/spinorama measurements

  • @michaelperry3578
    @michaelperry3578 2 роки тому +39

    Jay, as far as the tube connectors go it’s not just about the copper. Danny is making a point about removing mass from the connections especially if that mass is brass or worse, magnetic material.

    • @donalddietz4755
      @donalddietz4755 2 роки тому +5

      I thought the reason manufacturers didn’t use pure copper connectors was that they are subject to oxidation over time that would degrade the connection at some point.

    • @hoth2112
      @hoth2112 2 роки тому +4

      @@donalddietz4755 they're gold plated. but if you cut/file into them, they're made from copper.

    • @tomat4135
      @tomat4135 2 роки тому +2

      @@donalddietz4755 pure copper is an excellent conductor, however it makes for a poor (traditional) connector. It is not very springy, so it is easy to deform the material. For a pure copper banana, it's so soft that (depending on the design) it can easily lose the pressure required for a quality connection. Tube connectors design their way around this limitation. This is why most bananas are brass (more springy) or even steel (gold covered even).
      Brass and copper will oxidize in normal humidity, so unless you want to frequently de oxidize / clean them it's a good idea to add a more stable surface. A thin gold or rhodium plating shouldn't do much damage to tge electrical qualities, so I suspect/assume that the tubes from Danny are gold plated as well.

    • @freone111
      @freone111 2 роки тому +2

      @@donalddietz4755 copper but gold plated.

    • @stephenscharf6293
      @stephenscharf6293 2 роки тому

      @@donalddietz4755 What causes copper to oxidize are oyxgen atoms in the copper metal. Extremely pure, oxygen-free, copper does not oxidize.

  • @jelugo77
    @jelugo77 2 роки тому +4

    If you ever want to hear the rest of Danny's lineup, you are welcome to stop by if you are ever in New-Brunswick. I have upgraded X-statiks, X-Voce center, AVR surrounds, sealed sub for HT and a pair of fully upgraded NX-Oticas with a pair of triple OB subs.

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola 2 роки тому +1

      How are x-statiks? They look crazy but amazing! My worry is that you need to pull them out 3 ft minimum right? I'd love to hear your opinion of those speakers, cheers. Frank

  • @nicodenhaak3961
    @nicodenhaak3961 2 роки тому +5

    Great video Jay. But beware of one important fact: the Miflex KPCU caps which Danny used in this crossover, do need a extreme long burnin time to really shine. I've also used the same caps in the crossover of my Kef Reference, and they are great! But let them run for at least 600 hours...
    A very good Friend of mine also bought the same XL-S Encore speakers with the upgraded crossover. After a extensive burnin time, they are fantastic. Very open and with great layering of the soundstage.
    I hope you enjoy them too,
    Kind regards,
    Nico den Haak.

    • @gregorymorrill7558
      @gregorymorrill7558 2 роки тому +4

      600 hundred hours to sound right? Crazy times man... Your ears do also adjust as familiarity increases, like with anything that becomes more familiar. In other words your hearing system also "burns" in.

    • @pliedtka
      @pliedtka 2 роки тому +3

      @@gregorymorrill7558 i think it's the second option when it comes to burning in, meaning the brain gets more familiar with new sound. If someone claims other burning, then I suggest change of pills ;)

    • @vinmirarchi
      @vinmirarchi 2 роки тому

      Cap burn in....thats great

    • @ASSOpid
      @ASSOpid 2 роки тому

      Capacitors need burn in time to really shine....🤣🤣🤣 Sorry my guy but you are a fool. Please show or post test/measurements showing caps sound different after XXX amount of hours. I'll wait.

  • @JamesWilliams-gf8gm
    @JamesWilliams-gf8gm 2 роки тому +9

    I would love to hear your thoughts of these compared to CSS audio’s products.

  • @StevePilgrim2013
    @StevePilgrim2013 2 роки тому +2

    You'll do the industry & UA-cam audio channels a great service if you indeed complete the tests & comparisons you mention in this video. So eager to see & hear the findings. Great video!

  • @PhotoGuyPlus3
    @PhotoGuyPlus3 2 роки тому +4

    So you said a tube connection and a banana plug are different in size, in your video, how did you plug the GR cables into a paradigm speaker then?

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +1

      By using the tube connector just like spades

  • @ericschultz9925
    @ericschultz9925 Рік тому +1

    The connectors and the damping from the added core that Danny adds.....can make all the difference in the world. Remove the connectors from the Ali cables and twist all the bare wires together and cram them in the jacks on the amp and speaker......it will sound worlds better.....then put the same core into the middle of the cables and listen again. Not saying the wire is identical.....but if it is.....connectors and damping can make a ton of difference.....everything makes a difference.

  • @timrassi5535
    @timrassi5535 2 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate the way you handled the "Danny situation."

  • @stephenscharf6293
    @stephenscharf6293 2 роки тому +5

    Regarding the woofer driver frame material: it's composite because its 1) mechanically stiff 2) light and 3) non-resonant. Oh, and it doesn't ring, which is probably it's most important attribute. Personally, I don't understand the concern of _what_ something is made of; what matters is _how_ it functions. I'll just add that F1 cars are composite as well. Regarding the cables, one can't draw informed conclusions of a speaker cable simply from what it looks like, the quality of the materials, it's geometry (how it's wound) and the....dielectric (insulator) matter also, and, most importantly all these factors _interact,._ just as Time and Temperature often interact as factors in a chemical reaction. The Ali Express cables likely use PVC for the insulator, which has a notably negative impact on sound qualty, the best-sounding dielectric material is FEP (not Teflon). Again, what matters at the end of the day is how it *functions* (i.e., how it sounds). Regarding the tube connectors, not only is it important they are made of pure copper, but low mass as well. Danny's products are very well thought-out with respect both functionality, but also they're designed to _maximize_ interactions that contribute to functionality and sound quality and _minimize_ deleterious interactions that impact sound quality. The issues I see with almost ALL reviewers* is they approach product functionality from a very simplistic frame of reference: that is, single factors by themselves are responsible for functionality (in this case, audio quality), without giving any consideration to the fact that design factors, materials, and control variables often _interact._ I can tell you that as someone who spent 40 years working as a professional scientist and 10 years as a Design for Six Sigma Master Black Belt, this overly simplistic perspective/viewpoint of single factors, functioning independently by themselves, is almost *never* how the REAL WORLD *works.* (*-they also don't perform any statistically valid measurement systems analysis [MSA], either, in fact, they don't even know what MSA is, but that's a story for another day).

  • @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475
    @onebylandtwoifbysearunifby5475 2 роки тому +8

    Woofer weight is a myth.
    Some manufactures ADD weight to their woofers (especially rampant in car audio). In reality, if the woofer is well designed and the materials are well chosen, the weight is not often relevant, not like people assume. Big magnets are like big car engines: something already went wrong when you need excess power. Make your car (or speaker) lighter, and you can get around the track faster (accelerate faster).

    • @gregorymorrill7558
      @gregorymorrill7558 2 роки тому +3

      Woofers don't take corners. You can only make an rough analogy to acceration and braking. Reality is that motor strength is very important, especially in the woofer of a 2-way speaker that is tasked with handling some deep bass and thus making some pretty deep excursions.

  • @MrAKbass
    @MrAKbass 2 роки тому +2

    There shouldn't be much of a difference between measuring with MLS software or measuring in an anechoic chamber. MLS removes the reflections, the size of the room determines the time window and therefore the lowest possible frequency one can measure without reflections. The frequency lies somewhere between 200 - 350hz (depending on room size), which is low enough for designing proper cross-over circuits. Most stuff below 200hz can be simulated quiet well since the cabinet's "shape" doesn't interfere that much with these low frequencies. I use this method for all of my designs.
    I know there's some negativity around GR Research and I know Danny can be pretty direct in his communication but I must say that I agree with a lot of what he has to say.
    Btw. I have experience with designing loudspeaker for about 35 years, I've build stuff for home audio, studio monitors and instrument / PA loudspeakers.

  • @mpix8302
    @mpix8302 2 роки тому +5

    Dude, you really should spend some time on the DIY forums, and read the books and magazines for DIY'ers, learn what's what.
    Ask Danny what rope to buy at your local home center and thread it thru your Ali Express cable, see if that makes them more sonically equal to the GR-R cable. It should. With a braided or twisted cable, the closer to 90º X intersections of the braid strands and the more air (space) between strands the better the sound will be, that is the reason for Danny threading rope thru the center of his cable.
    Re Tube Connecters. I feel Danny didn't tell you the whole story. it's not just that they are pure copper (pure Silver would be better), plenty of pure copper binding posts on the market, it is the lack of metal that makes them good. Minimal metal will be better than a huge chunk of machined copper binding posts. Think WBT Nextgen, and Eichmann binding post. Also, you're wasting your time with the jeweler, if Danny says they are pure copper believe him. If you want to nitpick send it to a metallurgist for grain structure and purity testing.
    Anyway, they say nothing good happens between 2am and 7am, and it's almost 4am now so that's all you're going to be getting out of me on this, I don't feel like proofreading and backing up statements with the science behind them at this hour, sorry.
    Peace.

    • @justincgs
      @justincgs 2 роки тому

      Good knowledgeable advice here.

  • @ProgRockKeys
    @ProgRockKeys 2 роки тому +3

    When your camera guy described the difference in sound, the increase in bass and presence, it sounded exactly like someone describing an out of phase speaker connection. Might want to make sure the cable ends are labeled correctly, they might be getting hooked up backwards.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +2

      Good point. I am particularly good at depicting out of phase but I will do further tests. Thanks !

    • @freone111
      @freone111 2 роки тому +1

      The wires are color coded so labeling incorrectly is not an issue on both ends.

  • @emmet7208
    @emmet7208 2 роки тому +5

    I still roll my eyes when someone says "you should measure the cable" like they're going to be able to measure the improved separation and depth between instruments and larger more 3D soundstage. Do cables matter? Not to the guy with a $350 dollar receiver, entry level speakers and a closed mind! But some people just want to be right, they have no real interest in trying things and improving their system. Thank you for the honest review Jay, keep the great videos coming!

    • @AT-wl9yq
      @AT-wl9yq 2 роки тому

      At least someone figured it out. The only goal of the cable deniers is to make an argument. It has nothing to do with music or the equipment its played on. The argument is the goal. If you want to see something unbelievable, I figured out a way to shut them down. So far its worked 100% of the time. Just ask them this simple question. "What should be measured, and why?". That's it. Stops them dead in their tracks every time. I've asked this exact same question literally hundreds of times, and they refuse to answer it.

    • @fwiler
      @fwiler 2 роки тому

      @@AT-wl9yq Measure the signal at beginning of cable and end of cable. Cables can degrade the sound due to improper use, but cables that measure the same will not improve the sound. What should be measured and why? Voltage, resistance, capacitance. Low-Q resonances of 0.3 dB magnitude can be audible. So no, there is no shutting down, it just sounds like you don't understand the physics or the measurements or how they relate to sound. If you want more proof, use an Audio Analyzer to measure Level, FR, THD + N, Phase, Crosstalk, SNR. Use a digital scope with rise time in ns. Whether one measurement sounds better than the other doesn't make any difference, as that is different for every single person. How electrons move through conductors should be taught to everyone. But I know, science is a bitch and not understanding is even easier. BTW open up all of your electronics and look at the interconnects inside. How do you think it's even remotely possible to get good sound out of those without fancy wires? Maybe do some reading on Bill Whitlock's papers.

  • @rmzidann
    @rmzidann 2 роки тому +10

    Ok, I watched the whole thing twice. Good job Jay. Overall a fair initial first impression. I am glad you are able to put aside personal issues and just stick to the sound! I have enjoyed your reviews, especially of the Doge gear! Cheers and happy Canada Day from Northern California. 😁

  • @nekerrivera
    @nekerrivera 2 роки тому +3

    Look at those beautiful solid steel speakers stands in the back, they’re so beautiful but expensive.

  • @freone111
    @freone111 2 роки тому +5

    Just to let some of the commenters know that the speaker cable is a kit and will be less than half the price posted if you assemble yourself. The price posted includes professional assembly thus getting to that price.

  • @dawolyan13
    @dawolyan13 2 роки тому +3

    You’re one of the few reviewers that I, me, personally myself have heard that like the Paradigms. 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +2

      They aren’t exactly up my alley in preference but they do some things very interesting

    • @ktakeshi17
      @ktakeshi17 2 роки тому

      Shows how we can watch the same video and comprehend different things.
      He didn't say he like the speakers. He said it's unique.. Unique doesn't mean like.

  • @clarencehoover6748
    @clarencehoover6748 2 роки тому +1

    Celebrate freedom! 🍁
    Love your brothers and sisters.
    Nothing is impossible when we work together.

  • @jwilson086
    @jwilson086 2 роки тому +21

    Danny may chime in as well but in regard to the composite material that the woofer frames are made from, that is by design. Danny likes that they are non-resonant and they are also surprisingly strong. He had a picture of one of his drag cars driving over one at some point I believe and they didn’t break.
    Looking forward to watching more as you continue to listen to them, especially the blind A/B tests.

    • @JohnLee-db9zt
      @JohnLee-db9zt 2 роки тому +2

      It’s cheaper to manufacture. That’s the real reason.

    • @jwilson086
      @jwilson086 2 роки тому +2

      @@JohnLee-db9zt and you know this how?

    • @mcjonner
      @mcjonner 2 роки тому

      My take on this is he cheaped out where it didn't degrade the performance. Which is a good thing. I wonder if these drivers are the standard ones or ones that he's using due to supply chain issues, they do look a little different. Could be presented a little better with less cheap plastic.

    • @cameronkrause4712
      @cameronkrause4712 2 роки тому +4

      @@jwilson086 he doesn't know that, and if anyone wants metal frames they are very cheap to manufacture, actually composites have come a long, long way in the 2 decades, and in some case are more expensive to manufacture.

    • @jwilson086
      @jwilson086 2 роки тому

      @@mcjonner they are manufactured and customized per his specifications. Even down to the dust cap, he tested several different versions/shapes and chose this one because it sounded best.

  • @califmike2003
    @califmike2003 2 роки тому +4

    I want to know how that speaker stacks up against the triangle Berea bro 3 ?
    Those cables are not worth $500 sorry. That speaker from gr research cost how much and it has a $40 woofer in it really.
    I'm real curious because those triangle Berea bro 3 sound really good.

  • @davidsykes2825
    @davidsykes2825 2 роки тому +1

    The way a speaker looks matters. I understand too that appearance can have some subjectivity. These speakers are so cheaply designed though from an astheatic perspective. The design (astheatic design) is part of the quality and skill of speaker design. Even if it is over priced by many manufacturers, at least they understand the importance of that aspect of the product. It may make no technical difference on the sound but it can make a difference on how the speaker makes you feel. And in turn, how you feel about the sound. This may not be true for everyone but I think it is for many.

  • @Viewer13128
    @Viewer13128 2 роки тому +1

    did they do the cable comparison video yet? can someone name the video?

  • @dmark2639
    @dmark2639 2 роки тому +8

    I think it's about finding drivers that are predictable and perform in a way that is controllable and complementary to each other so that the crossover point is smooth and natural. Many times excessively overdesigned drivers use exotic cone materials like ceramic or magnesium, or other metals that may be stiff and pistonic, BUT ring like bells! Crossovers can only do so much to control such bad behavior, and it just adds complexity and additional expense to the overall design to control the "high tech" overbuilt drivers that may look better, weigh more, but also cost more too. These are not "cost no object" speakers...they are engineered to perform way above their price point when compared to other speakers. I hope Jay reviews them with that in mind.

  • @trevora8670
    @trevora8670 2 роки тому +1

    Did both cables have the same amount of hours on them? Two cables of the same type can sound very different if only one has been burnt in.

  • @clarencelim212
    @clarencelim212 2 роки тому +5

    Amir from Audio Science Review should measure Danny’s cables without them plugged in and tell us why they sound better than AliExpress cables.

    • @Ezees23
      @Ezees23 2 роки тому +1

      Hahahaha, that's about as good as his other testing methods and his "reviews", LOL.🤣🤣🤣

    • @andrewlim7751
      @andrewlim7751 Рік тому

      Testing equipment can't hear sonic quality.

  • @SuperMcgenius
    @SuperMcgenius 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Jay, yes Danny could have worded his video with a bit less intensity , but I get what he was saying in regards to a good room to let one hear a speaker to it’s fullest . My old loft in Montreal was a great sounding room and a mid hi system sounded better than hi end in a small bad room. System was, Vandersteen 5, vtl 150 power amp, Aesthetix preamp and more. Thanks for sharing you listening experience.

  • @vinylcabasse
    @vinylcabasse 2 роки тому +1

    how do the GR cables and the ali cables measure as far as resistance/capacitance/inductance? something seems fishy about the aliexpress. i'd love to see a number that can be correlated with the cable and why it might sound different.

  • @run_taurus7635
    @run_taurus7635 2 роки тому +1

    I like this video. Jay is going to be a genuine detective. Look forward to seeing if the Blue Jeans are as good as GR-Research cables.

    • @justincgs
      @justincgs 2 роки тому

      The Bluejeans speaker cable sounds like junk even compared to high strand count bloody Amazon basics zipcord because it's a low strain count cheap copper cable with very high capacitance that was not even designed for audio use.

  • @patrickmccrank8414
    @patrickmccrank8414 2 роки тому +1

    Nice vid. I really favor the A to B blind comparisons. It may seem harsh but ultimately we all want to know what's best and who we can depend on for quality products. I don't listen to music in a chamber so I don't care about that. I'm more interested in how they sound in your day to day listening room.

  • @superdougie10
    @superdougie10 2 роки тому

    Hi Jay, im ordering Tecton Troubadours soon and will be ordering along with them the Mogami speaker cables that Tecton offers along with these cool speakers. Thanks for all these fantastic reviews.

  • @firefly6182
    @firefly6182 2 роки тому +1

    How did you A/B the speaker cables? I thought you mentioned that Danny's Tube Connectors are not compatible with regular binding posts, so how did you connect them to the other speakers?

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +5

      By using the Tube connectors like spades

  • @wric01
    @wric01 2 роки тому +8

    Aliexpress cables is cheap brass connector and lead solder that's why, i changed mine to tellurium and silver solder, difference immediately boosted everything. IACS conductivity is never wrong in audio.

    • @TheSagitis
      @TheSagitis 2 роки тому +3

      Yup jay should change the connector from the aliexpress cable, and make new insulation in the aliexpress cable.

    • @Phloored
      @Phloored 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah that will definitely liven them up.

  • @northa4021
    @northa4021 Рік тому

    Maybe i missed them but i cant find the NRC MEASURMENTS. I was really looking forward to independent measurements.

  • @Corndog642
    @Corndog642 2 роки тому +9

    As a long time customer and fan of Danny’s work I can concede one thing regarding the X-LS and all of Danny’s Encore line. They are excellent performers to a point. Are there better speakers out there? Absolutely! But for under $2K they are still really damn good! Even within the Encore line there are options to consider. For a little more mid bass and better power handling, consider a pair of X-CS. For a taste of open baffle sound the X-Statiks will deliver serious room-filling sound. Those alone made me a believer that Danny knows what he’s doing!
    If you want more resolution and better overall performance then you will likely need to spend more money. Danny’s NX line uses superior drivers for even more resolution. Don’t forget, if you can build and finish the cabinets yourself you can save hundreds of dollars.

    • @simaolopes1797
      @simaolopes1797 2 роки тому +2

      As a diyer myself, if you are like me and always Seek perfection, almost always a diy costs more than an assembled version 😅

  • @mickyd3
    @mickyd3 2 роки тому

    Nice work, Jay. I enjoyed watching your review, especially about the speaker cables as I have been waffling on purchasing these. I spent much more money on cables which I like but I think I will buy a pair of these now. thanks

  • @baredesigns1
    @baredesigns1 2 роки тому +1

    What cables? Any good 12 gauge will do.

  • @ryanschipp8513
    @ryanschipp8513 2 роки тому +1

    this is good stuff I'm anxious to see the results and the full on review

  • @sean_heisler
    @sean_heisler 2 роки тому +7

    Interesting! Thanks, Jay. I don't think there is any doubt that the speaker cables are the exact same. It does state on the Ali website that they are in fact Teflon dielectric and uses OCC copper - same as Danny's. I think the difference you are hearing is (1) the cotton rope Danny uses results in more consistent conductor separation and spacing which does affect sound quality (2) the connectors - where Danny's are lower mass copper and lower mass (less metal) sounds better AND (3) Danny likely fully broke those in before sending to you, possibly on a cable cooker, which is undoubtedly going to sound better than a fresh pair of cables. If Ali is not lying in their description they are in fact OCC copper (that's high quality copper - better than OFC) and it uses Teflon dielectric jacketing.

    • @mitsuracer87
      @mitsuracer87 2 роки тому

      Put down the crack pipe

    • @nicoras8803
      @nicoras8803 2 роки тому

      Breaking in cables are the biggest load of shit under the sun. Ask any engineer. Your statement is truly complete rubbish!

    • @patrickmccrank8414
      @patrickmccrank8414 2 роки тому +2

      Also easy enough to run both sets of cables to make sure their broken in. Then there's no doubt about a level playing field.

  • @robertbreish8182
    @robertbreish8182 2 роки тому

    Paradigm Founders bookshelves are just absolutely stunning. Indeed they are truly a very special speaker. I’ve got founders paired with an Anthem MRX 740 and it is a match made in heaven. Just rewires my entire HT with Kimber 8PR which I admittedly wasn’t sure I was going to hear a difference. I was very wrong and the founders sound completely different with the Kimber Kable and I didn’t think they could sound any better. Can’t wait for your review of them!

  • @gordthor5351
    @gordthor5351 2 роки тому +2

    Copper is only second to silver as one of the best conductors, but not if it is allowed to oxidize. If those tube connectors aren't gold plated, then soon they will be less conductive than gold. Gold isn't the best conductor, but it doesn't oxidize. Many people are susceptible to the "pretty" high priced snake oil cables, because they don't understand how their electronics work. Even if snake oil cables measured much better (they don't), there would always be a bottle neck in front and behind the speaker cables. Between the plain old unshielded copper wire in the amp and speakers can easily equal the length of 6' cables or more. I have seen several feet of plain 18 gauge wire in high end speaker. Even in the biggest amps 14 gauge is used to run to the speaker terminals.
    Oxygen free copper cable is a little bit more expensive than regular copper cable and it is important to use this cable for interconnects, because copper will rise in impedance if it exposed to air, which cases it to corrode. However, there is nothing magical that can be put in a cable to make it worth several hundreds of dollars. Thousands of dollars is an absolute rip off.
    The most important place to use better conductors (like silver) is from the very low level output like a DAC to the pre amp. This is where a tiny difference will make a huge difference, because that signal will go through several amplification stages. If the signal is a bit sweeter and cleaner goin into the pre amp then it will be amplified to sound the same. All amplification is done by the time it reaches the speaker terminals and the signal is powerful. How can a 6' speaker cable sound totally different when it might have 0.001 ohm less impedance, but the signal will pass through a typical 6-8 ohm resistor in the crossover? Adding such a low resistance (like 0.001 ohm) to a crossover wouldn't change the sound and I doubt it could even be measured on the most sensitive equipment. The differences between repetitive tests on the same analyzer will vary much more than that.
    Expensive power cords are a joke, because AC current flows back and forth to the power station 60 times/second. Even if a snake oil cord had some real magic inside (they don't), their would be a several mile long bottle neck before the cord. Not to mention that the first thing any units power supply does is chop up that AC and turn it to DC and then filter (shunt to ground) all AC (ripple, noise, anything with a frequency. Engineers know that it is snake oil, because they know how electronics work and they can easily and accurately measure noise.
    Many of the snake oil gimmick cables (like adding a 72 volt battery connected at one end) will even create more noise on the cable, because it acts like an antenna. There is reason it's called a "circuit". Absolute nothing happens if both ends of a cable aren't connected. Except maybe act like an antenna and pollute the signal wire with unwanted noise.
    The placebo effect is real. Audiophiles would save a lot of money if they got a friend to hook up their new cables (or not hook them up the first time and pretend that they did) for them and switch back and forth a few times to see if there is a real noticeable difference.
    Obviously a rock bottom cable will be too cheap to incorporate the proper shielding, OFC and maybe a few other things needed to pass the signal properly, but none of these things are exceptionally expensive, thus don't warrant the ridiculous prices.

    • @donalddietz4755
      @donalddietz4755 2 роки тому +1

      I think we can observe on a daily basis that religion is at least as powerful as science.

    • @justincgs
      @justincgs 2 роки тому

      Great post but uh... Speaker cables generally don't have shielding.

    • @bradleybunk6463
      @bradleybunk6463 2 роки тому

      You will never believe cables make a difference until you try experimenting with cables. I have built some, heard the difference and then rejected my own creation because it was worse than the previous.

  • @markkraft6675
    @markkraft6675 2 роки тому +1

    Jay? Did you burn in the Aliexpress speaker cables before you did any serious comparative listening? I noticed you didn't say. But, some of use would like to know if the cables were burned in first (in my experience about a week's worth of playing before any serious listening).

  • @JosephTrinh
    @JosephTrinh 2 роки тому +2

    the cable might still be the same kind, I think. Just the connectors that make the different in terms of sound. do you think?

    • @AT-wl9yq
      @AT-wl9yq 2 роки тому

      No, its the whole cable that's making the difference, not just the connectors. Whoever made the cheap cable used the same mesh that holds everything together. Anyone can buy that stuff. What's inside the cable is what really matters. That's why most of the well established cable manufacturers don't use off the shelf materials like that because counterfeiting is a huge problem.

    • @JosephTrinh
      @JosephTrinh 2 роки тому

      I bought the raw bare cable and striped all 24 strains, inside the mesh looks legit. Can not tell if it’s 100% copper or not, but definitely heard a different making the switches from Canare 4s11 cable to this aliexpress I bought $120 bare cable for 20 ft.

    • @stevieg2755
      @stevieg2755 2 роки тому

      They are cryo treated

  • @alexbrier718
    @alexbrier718 2 роки тому +3

    Please include comparisons to CSS Audio speakers

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +2

      I most definitely will but with a disclaimer that the css is more expensive

    • @justincgs
      @justincgs 2 роки тому

      @@Jayiyagi but but that's not why it sounds better! Nudge nudge wink wink
      PS it couldn't possibly be the XBL^2 motor huh huh

  • @eduardoalmeida7503
    @eduardoalmeida7503 2 роки тому +2

    would be great if you could review a higher end diy speaker such as troels gravesen kit.

  • @forfreedomtwo6921
    @forfreedomtwo6921 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Jay can you unscrew/remove the plug casing of the AliExpress banana to check if all 12 strands are in-use per plug?? It is pretty normal for the sweat shop labor to just strip/use less conductors and use heat shrink/etc. to hide it from outside. (This happens with a lot of multistrand twisted headphone cable from China.)
    Also I believe there is nothing being inserted into the AliExpress cable center as dielectric VS GR inserted 1/2" cotton rope into the cable. Please confirm too if you can. Thanks.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +2

      I for sure will check

  • @nc3419
    @nc3419 2 роки тому +1

    I have 15' blue jeans cables which I swapped out for 7' cables (another reputable man.) and the thing I noticed was a bit less extension/emphasis in the treble. Not big but I noticed and I live with it. Didn't note any difference in lows-mids.

  • @danbuffington75
    @danbuffington75 2 роки тому +3

    You should start out the review video talking like Danny: "Hey, Everrrbody!"

  • @pauljacobson5914
    @pauljacobson5914 2 роки тому +5

    Jay - you go to great pains to demonstrate your impartiality - to your credit.You're right to suggest that a manufacturer's material claims should be validated. Disclaimer: I am in no way suggesting or implying GR is guilty of any misrepresentation, it's just a pertinent topic. My younger brother (the audiophile in the family) bought a set of high-end speaker cables for his Vandersteen's from a high-end audio dealer in California that made their own cables. Claim was that the wire had a high silver content and was cryogenically treated. They called it 'Supernal' wire. He sent me (the skeptical engineer) a small sample of the wire portion. It looked like stainless steel to me. I put a magnet to it... and you guessed it! Magnetic! Buyer beware. For anyone who says 'stainless is not magnetic', that is true for autsenitic stainless, but ferritic stainless is magnetic. I don't know what the speaker wire was made of, but it had to have iron in it to be magnetic.

  • @sunpoon233
    @sunpoon233 Рік тому

    I dun see the plywood cabinet option in GR research website, is it a custom made one?

  • @jaakanshorter
    @jaakanshorter 2 роки тому +2

    Could you cut the end of the cheaper cables and run bare wire or get better connectors to see if there is a difference?

    • @chelillingworth9466
      @chelillingworth9466 2 роки тому +1

      24 strands of wire to strip and twist together per end..lots of work but a great idea.

  • @alcophone8072
    @alcophone8072 2 роки тому

    I probably missed it, but if the GR Research cable has tube connectors and the AliExpress one has banana plugs, how did you test them on the same speakers?

  • @seanb3303
    @seanb3303 2 роки тому +3

    Is it possible for our friends at Audio
    Excellence Canada to have a listen to these? Maybe they like more than the Buchart’s?

    • @justincgs
      @justincgs 2 роки тому

      Who is Audio Excellence Canada? Never heard of them.

  • @thejeffist
    @thejeffist 2 роки тому +9

    I bought the materials from gr-research & built the cables. It cost about $200 US. It included choice of connectors, insulating cord & even solder & shrink tubing. Spent about 2 hrs assembling. Do they need to break in? Yes. Do they make a noticeable difference /improvement in my system? Yes. Snake oil? No.

    • @bbfoto7248
      @bbfoto7248 2 роки тому +1

      @thejeffist
      That's great. But how did you determine that your new DIY cables made a noticeable improvement in your system?
      And what about the sound was different before and after the cable's break in? And how long did the break in take?

  • @Furax02
    @Furax02 2 роки тому +6

    Disclaimer-I built the upgraded XLS Encores to the maximum upgrades.
    Burn in is a factor. They need 400+ hours.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +7

      They were burned in half way by Danny. I am burning in the rest of the way.

  • @Larwiz
    @Larwiz 2 роки тому +2

    Let's see if you can consistently differentiate between the two cables in a blind A/B test. That is the only test that can be truly taken as credible and significant.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +2

      Up and coming for sure. This was just an initial impression

    • @terrygerritsen3966
      @terrygerritsen3966 2 роки тому

      @@Jayiyagi Jay, thanks for the very informative video. I am really interested to see the results of your A/B test. To provide as much information as possible I would also like to know if there is any measurable electrical difference between the two cables at the speaker terminals associated with the sonic differences. Please don't just pre-suppose there will be no measurable difference. If there is a measurable difference, that would be most informative. If there is no measurable difference that would be very interesting.

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh 2 роки тому

    That's interesting about the cables, sounds like a fun diy project.

  • @user-od9iz9cv1w
    @user-od9iz9cv1w 2 роки тому

    I look forward to your comparison with blue jean and other commercial cables. I was thinking to buy the GR research cables to replace my DIY cables and am interested in your impressions.

  • @rmzidann
    @rmzidann 2 роки тому +3

    Do you send all speakers for anechoic chamber testing and copper analysis of the binding posts? 🤔🤔🤔

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +4

      RE: anechoic chamber
      Yes we do for the majority as long as logistics allow it. It is usually reported via soundstage website for measurements as I am just making sure everything is OK from engineering perspective (that there is nothing terribly wrong) I often summarize relevant points in accordance with my listening tests :)
      RE: binding post
      No manufacturer really emphasized copper posts like GR did so this is something new for me as well

    • @rmzidann
      @rmzidann 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jayiyagi . That’s good to know. But then again I have never seen you get the drivers out and comment on driver “quality”. Would you consider opening up the sonus Fabre speakers and looking at their drivers and their crossover?

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +5

      @@rmzidann actually. I used to take the drivers out and show internals often. I do comment on driver and component quality of speakers and gear often in my videos.
      I stopped with opening up speaker as much unless it is DIY because nowadays there are many internal cutaways by manufacturers. I do take a look inside at times to verify the cutaway pics BUT sometimes it is not viable like in case of the sonus fabers - it is annoyingly difficult because there are no screws outside and just not worth damaging such an expensive speaker that I bought. I don’t strive to disprove manufacturers or be this solution to everything. Sometimes I can’t provide what you are looking for - I just share what I can.

  • @buckleyc066
    @buckleyc066 2 роки тому

    So am I missing something? Wouldn't the Paradigm speakers need to be able to accept a set of tube connector speaker cable ends as well a set of 5way binding post speaker cable ends in order to A/B the same set of speakers with those two cable types? 🤔

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому +1

      I used the tube connector like spades

    • @buckleyc066
      @buckleyc066 2 роки тому

      @@Jayiyagi @Jay's iyagi I see. Yeah, it may have gotten to be too much to send the Paradigms to @Danny Richie to have a set of tube connectors installed in a way that would allow a more direct comparison between tube connector (male/female) versus 5-way binding post (male/female...pick your favorite among spade, banana or bare wire). I wonder what that comparison might reveal? 🤔🤔 BTW, I'm a fan since your Audio Excellence Canada days!

  • @soundguy71.
    @soundguy71. 2 роки тому +4

    Love GR Research!!
    You and Danny should do a show together, so you can pick up some of his years of experience.

  • @Fat-totoro-cat
    @Fat-totoro-cat 2 роки тому +1

    If the difference between the cables is that dramatic, then surely this will show up in measurements?

  • @thevinylattack
    @thevinylattack 2 роки тому

    How are you comparing a set of cables with tube connectors vs a set with banana plugs on a speaker that only takes one type?

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому

      Using the tube connectors like spades

    • @thevinylattack
      @thevinylattack 2 роки тому

      @@Jayiyagi Very clever. I'll keep that in mind if I ever come across it.

  • @leo11877
    @leo11877 2 роки тому +2

    I would like Danny to design an open baffle large dual 10" speaker kit like Sapphire M3's for under 1000" :)

  • @loveDRAGONCON
    @loveDRAGONCON 2 роки тому

    I love this. thank you for doing it this way!

  • @ptbfrch
    @ptbfrch 2 роки тому +5

    I own the XLS Encore with all the upgrades as well, and I really recommend spending plenty of time breaking them in. The bass really loosens up, and the imaging becomes better. I'm terrible at estimating how long it took before I stopped noticing differences, but I think maybe after a month of solid playing. I'm very interested to hear your review.

    • @joppepeelen
      @joppepeelen 2 роки тому

      you mean you get used to it ? breaking in... since the mind is not exactly great at remembering small audio cues..

  • @gregoryhardesty6522
    @gregoryhardesty6522 2 роки тому +1

    I didn't realize that the tube connecters on the cables work with the banana plugs on the speaker. That's kind of cool that they work with both

    • @michaelperry3578
      @michaelperry3578 2 роки тому +1

      Gregory, tube connectors do not work as bananas, diameter is different. When you order you get the male for the cable and the female for the speaker.

    • @hoth2112
      @hoth2112 2 роки тому +2

      With some binding posts, the male ends will a little tight, or loose, depending on tolerances. But generally speaking, tube connectors are close enough to bananas be able to be compatible in either direction.

    • @ianhaylock7409
      @ianhaylock7409 2 роки тому +1

      @@benpatana7664 You don't. If you look at Jay's cables it has spade connectors for the amplifier end. Makes you wonder why you need tube connectors at all then, doesn't it?

  • @Kbaum752
    @Kbaum752 2 роки тому

    made canare cables, cost $70 CDN all in. added more clarity. was fun and cheap

  • @ufarkingicehole
    @ufarkingicehole 2 роки тому +8

    I would assume that the Ali express are not 100% copper and thus a different resistance level. Do an ohm test Jay if you get a chance.
    What you described sounds like the difference of using a thinner gauge cable versus a quality 100% copper and thicker gauge wire. It will especially change the bass and Soundstage.

  • @davidh.7305
    @davidh.7305 2 роки тому

    Great job Jay, I love that you embrace the scientific method!

  • @JimBob_1975
    @JimBob_1975 2 роки тому

    Are you sure that polarity markings on the cheaper cables was correct? Had someone fitted a red connector on the end of one core and a black connector on the other end of the same core? Is it possible that as a result your speakers were out of phase?

  • @chrisdover8507
    @chrisdover8507 8 місяців тому

    Who makes those drivers/tweeters?

  • @WoodstockG54
    @WoodstockG54 5 місяців тому

    Interesting, A year later I come across this on Canada Weekend. What ever happened to Totem? Don’t hear much about them for awhile. The cable comparison must be making the cheap audio types, climb the walls.

  • @512bb
    @512bb 2 роки тому +2

    Haven't heard Danny's cable but they are teflon jacketed, costly & a big advantage.

    • @512bb
      @512bb 2 роки тому

      Well, guy's much to my disappointment it appears that the wire is actually jacketed in polyethylene not Teflon or PTFE as stated in his video. I'm sure they sound great as Jay stated but in the end, Teflon is a superior product when it comes to the jackets.

  • @SimplestUsername
    @SimplestUsername 2 роки тому

    You should try splicing a GR Research tube connector on the Ali Express cable and see if that improves it.

  • @vaneast411
    @vaneast411 2 роки тому

    Thx Jay, looking forward to part two!

  • @gen-X-trader
    @gen-X-trader 2 роки тому

    you did a really good review and like most things audio. there are subjective preferences. speaker designers as long as i have been alive have tried to maximize the inexpensive driver. i just have never personally heard one that really impresses me and i am familiar with that woofer. when you put the power down the problems always show up. my current favorite $1k bookshelf is the dynaudio emit 20. great drivers. basic crossover and reasonable box but the drivers deliver even when pushed to their physical limit

  • @CoreRye
    @CoreRye 2 роки тому

    Could the cheaper cables be incorrectly marked to be out of phase? That would explain why such a big difference in low end if it turned out to be the case.

  • @mp88mp88mp88mp88
    @mp88mp88mp88mp88 2 роки тому +2

    Blind testing is great!! Do ABX testing and do the ali vs gr research cables too again, blind. ASR has lots of information on how to do it right including a video and also at least 10 times to have any real value. Good luck.

    • @Jayiyagi
      @Jayiyagi  2 роки тому

      I agree on testing 10 times minimum. I disagree on ABX. AB should be fine as long as it yields a consistent result (or not)
      ABX test calls for a switcher and lots of rest time (ear fatigue) due to factors like auditory memory and desensitization kicking in harder than a typical AB testing

    • @mp88mp88mp88mp88
      @mp88mp88mp88mp88 2 роки тому +1

      @@Jayiyagi Fair enough, you’re doing the work. Good luck and look forward to video, especially the cables!!

  • @roberthart9886
    @roberthart9886 2 роки тому

    As of yesterday, I completed the transition from a long used, and well known highly reviewed company's interconnects , power cords and speakers with Ali-E Odin. All in, less than the MSRP of the speaker cables alone. No comparison, even with minimal break-in

    • @Koru-Health
      @Koru-Health 2 роки тому

      Ali Link?

    • @Reyfox1
      @Reyfox1 2 роки тому

      I've toyed with the idea of the Ali-(Nordost) Odin interconnects and even the flat speaker cables considering how much they cost. Thanks for the "review".