Watermelon test for audiophiles!
Hey,
In this hot and perfect watermelon season (where lots of them are really tasty and sweet), I was wondering if audiophiles can actually pick up a PERFECT watermelon just by tapping it and listening to the tap. If one can hear differences between different cables, it's a lot easier task to listen to watermelon tap. Or on the other hand, if you can't tell which watermelon is perfect by tapping, how come you can hear differences in wires or cables?
Tap test is flawed. As indicated by the diagram, I go weight(density) and the "field spot" No field spot suggests picked too early. Even then, mother nature still makes a dud now and then. Eat better tasting watermelon, and you can hear the SQ difference between your system turned on and off. Breathtaking!
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@tablejockey the diagram is entirely understandable, but testing it with just sound is pure audiophile idea. |
Placing a properly ripened watermelon atop your sub woofer adds audible radiant dynamics. If you don't have a sub you can place them atop your towers or by the bass port for a similar dynamic. Audiophile Research sells a tuned gold plated signature base for the watermelon to sit on for $998.69 each. You will need at least 2. If you order online today you can get a 10% discount. Only the most discerning audiophiles have them. |
@thyname 😂. First things first. First step. U need to own an audio system. 😂. DJ equipment do not apply 😂👍 |
What if you test the watermelon with your different cables. Will they produce a different thump? And if they do will you be able to tell if the cable is silver or copper. Listen for the thump That should be the name of the new testing standards for cables |
I too am a serious watermelon aficionado & consider a “perfect” food. It satisfies both a sweet craving & is very hydrating. Picking a great one is indeed both a fine art & science just like most things in life.. My only issue w/ the delicious fruit is its ability to interrupt a music listening session w/ an increased number of trips to the bathroom to return some of that liquid…. We all pay the price & little annoyances of wisdom & experience…… |
I have a more superior method than tap - buy the new breed of black-green skin water melons and especially "Yumi" brand of organic water melons. They are super sweet like eating clumps of sugar but they are not cheap. A 10-13 pound melon goes for $9 at Sprouts. So far I have 100% success rate for the 4 that I have purchased on different occasions. I have also tried other brands of black water melon but they weren't as sweet as the Yumi. Like in hifi, the right brand matters 🤣
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When I was a firefighter on the Florida gulf coast, some of us worked the shows at the Civic Center on our days off. When Gallagher came to town I always got to help set up his props and mess with the Sledge-O-Matic. Nice guy, Gallagher. Total pothead. Could get high just by walking by his tour bus. |
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@jji666 try to thump skulls that are karens. same hollow thump. |
Tapping a watermelon is just part of testing to see if it's ready to eat. You need to look at the navel to make sure it's brown, not green, also look at the skin color to make sure it's a bit faded. Then it's on to the smell test.. ;) I know none of this has to do with your metaphor, but you did start out talking about how to test a watermelon. I'm not about to do all those things to check audio cables...just watermelon.
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(desktopguy frantically googles these unfamiliar terms, "fun" & "lighthearted") Thanks for the good explanation, @thecarpathian |
Hey all, what I really noted, that, indeed, tapping and listening not enough by far even if you do have GOLDEN EARS!!! YOU NEED, I repeat YOU DO NEED MEASUREMENTS!!! GETIT?? You need to SIZE and MEASURE it. It must be HEAVY -- heavy components normally sound A LOT BETTER than light ones. It must show not too dim and not too bright NATURAL colors... Enjoy your watermelons again... |