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Rekall Incorporated@piefed.socialM to Hardware@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago

Comparison of $4,000 boutique audio cable to $7 Amazon Basics cable shows audiophiles waste a lot of money — scientific audio equipment analysis with analyzer shows no difference in quality

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Comparison of $4,000 boutique audio cable to $7 Amazon Basics cable shows audiophiles waste a lot of money — scientific audio equipment analysis with analyzer shows no difference in quality

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Rekall Incorporated@piefed.socialM to Hardware@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 months ago
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‘Black Pearl solid silver conductors drawn in diamond coated dies and insulated with virgin FEP dielectric’ doesn’t help.

Audio Science Review - $4000 Audio Cable vs $7!!! on YT

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    There’s definitely a difference between properly made and shielded cables and the cheapo ones that can be unshielded. However once you meet certain standards like using the correct impedance coax there’s basically no improvement from making the cables “better”.

    I’ve noticed that the few “Amazon basics” products I’ve tried were surprisingly good quality, they’re probably just about at the right specification.

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      the analogy I always draw is to wine.

      the difference between a $5 bottle and a $20 is perceptible. but, the higher you go, the returns diminish exponentially unless you have a specific taste… and at some point paying the excessive amount of money becomes status not necessity.

      yes, potatoes are conductive, but they don’t have any shielding and the distance the signal travels in those experiments is irrelevant to practical applications. it is essentially a big wire nut.

      if your application is long distances through conduit or many cables run in parallel you need higher quality ones with shielding. Granted, that is not the typical listener’s case.

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        In this case scientific equipment determined no discernible difference in audio quality, though. I do actually believe in paying for nicer cables but up to a point and that’s really mostly about build quality. $4000 for an RCA cable is just insanity.

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          Apparently that point only needs to be $7.

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        I used to work in the brewing industry. Beer is 99% marketing, and people are morons. This is accurate:

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        With wine, the price literally affects how we perceive the taste of the wine. https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/insights/baba-shiv-how-wines-price-tag-affect-its-taste

        Although this research came out before the fMRI debacle…

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          What fMRI debacle?

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            I remembered hearing about it. Turns out there was this published in 2016 which I’m pretty sure was the issue I heard about. https://www.vice.com/en/article/fmri-scanner-study-flawed-pnas-anders-eklund/

            As to whether anything more came of this I’m not sure.

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              Wow I hadn’t heard of this, but at least the article shows that they were fixing some of this stuff back in 2015. Hopefully by now those bugs have been ironed out. Very interesting, thank you

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      Not when there’s load (like for speaker cables). Turns out shielding only matters for signal cables (which means analog ones unless your digital cable gets so long that it would have real signal loss)

      https://www.tomshardware.com/speakers/in-a-blind-test-audiophiles-couldnt-tell-the-difference-between-audio-signals-sent-through-copper-wire-a-banana-or-wet-mud-the-mud-should-sound-perfectly-awful-but-it-doesnt-notes-the-experiment-creator

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