@psag: Couldn’t you have posted something less controversial, like religion or politics?
I just came to this section to seek advice on cables myself, having recently upgraded my amp to a Bryston 4BST and preamp to a Krell KRC-3.
To expand on your request for a ’sit down and talk with an experienced listener with intact hearing..." permit me to submit a modest proposal as a spin-off of your idea.
What about a cable "crowd-sourced pass-around" program?
- Solicit trustworthy volunteers from AGON who are willing to participate.
- Seek donors among the participants here who no doubt have cables hanging around.
- Solicit product from vendors to include in the experiment.
- If security is a concern, we could require a deposit from each participant and refund when the cables are passed to the next recipient.
- Require each volunteer to catalog his equipment
- Establish parameters for the characteristics we use when describing audio (i.e. "ambience", "warmth", etc) but have a quantifiable metric for each on a scale from 1-10.
- Set up a BLIND SURVEY via website where results can be gathered and later tabulated.
- Once the cables have all been passed around and data collected, we could analyze the results, compare it to the equipment sets, and hopefully come up with some reliable, more empirical results which members here - both current and future - could use as a guide to finding what’s right for their needs.
As a freelance marketing consultant who is also a music and audio enthusiast, this project would be of great interest, and I would be happy to do the work of setting up the survey.
Just a thought.
I just came to this section to seek advice on cables myself, having recently upgraded my amp to a Bryston 4BST and preamp to a Krell KRC-3.
To expand on your request for a ’sit down and talk with an experienced listener with intact hearing..." permit me to submit a modest proposal as a spin-off of your idea.
What about a cable "crowd-sourced pass-around" program?
- Solicit trustworthy volunteers from AGON who are willing to participate.
- Seek donors among the participants here who no doubt have cables hanging around.
- Solicit product from vendors to include in the experiment.
- If security is a concern, we could require a deposit from each participant and refund when the cables are passed to the next recipient.
- Require each volunteer to catalog his equipment
- Establish parameters for the characteristics we use when describing audio (i.e. "ambience", "warmth", etc) but have a quantifiable metric for each on a scale from 1-10.
- Set up a BLIND SURVEY via website where results can be gathered and later tabulated.
- Once the cables have all been passed around and data collected, we could analyze the results, compare it to the equipment sets, and hopefully come up with some reliable, more empirical results which members here - both current and future - could use as a guide to finding what’s right for their needs.
As a freelance marketing consultant who is also a music and audio enthusiast, this project would be of great interest, and I would be happy to do the work of setting up the survey.
Just a thought.