Originally posted by: Pacfanweb
Originally posted by: SlickSnake
Originally posted by: Siddhartha
Awhile back, 20+ years ago, High Fidelity, Stereo Review, or Auido, did a double blind test comparing speakers that costed tens of thousands of dollars to less than $1000. They used an equalizer and sound meter to get the frequency response curves and loudness levels of the speakers close as possible.
If I remember correctly most of the golden ears could not tell the difference between speakers that costed more than 30 times other speakers. The magazine got a lot of angry letters about the test and results. Some people argued against using a double blind test!
Well, if you have to use equalizers and sound meters to get the speakers to sound perfectly identicle, what do you expect to hear? That is hardly an out of the box sound that is native to the speaker then, is it? What kind of stupid test was that? I can imagine they got a lot of angry reponses.
The point wasn't comparing the speakers as they were, side by side with the same settings on an amp, they were trying to make them sound identicle in the first place! The amp settings and everyting were completely different on the speakers for the test to work. That pretty much negates the test, since normally none of those speakers would be compared like that.
Obviously, all the speakers can be made to sound flat and lifeless and the same! Deep bass here, well, let's just take that out! Too much midrange here, well, we can just remove it! What a stupid test. I would certainly hope they could all be equalized into bland mediocrity for the sake of that test. That test just proves any speaker can be made to sound average, so what?
Wow, you are dense. That test got the playing field as level as possible, so nobody could cite other factors like the room or speaker placement as a reason they heard a difference.
They did this at setup, then started swapping cables. All the cables had the same chance to power the speakers....and nobody could tell a difference.
They basically took everything else out of the equation.
Again, read Roger Russell's site....he knows FAR more about this subject, and has developed FAR better speaker systems than you've ever listened to.
All the so-called "experts" continually refuse offers to take double-blind tests of speaker wire.....because they know there is no difference.
The only way anyone has ever heard a difference is either A) they had wire that was too small to begin with, or B) something was wrong with the wire they replaced.
Otherwise, it is impossible that speaker wire, even the 5000 dollar stuff, makes a difference in the sound.
All this talk about "imaging" "soundstage" "color", etc, is utter B.S.