Thank you. Would have been interesting to ask responders to compare the same cable against itself (file copies named differently). I suspect you'll get similar results to comparing two different cables.
Thanks! We did a couple of live tests here at the studio which took a bit longer, where we also did exactly this - just playing files from the same cables back to back. And indeed, many people said they heard a difference, however, none of the professional musicians and recording producers (the ones that did the test hete) said they did, with many even saying it’s the same file. But definitely: next time we want to make our test better in this regard. Thanks so much for the tip!
Thanks for Great poll on audio perception comparisons. Can you please share link for audio files that were recorded for comparisons , Dsd or high res pcm will be great. It would have been interesting to compare Vovox too
Thank you! Next time, we’ll definitely try to get our hands on some Vovox too. We also have some ideas to improve on the comparative tests itself as well!
Brendon, thank you for creating "Test Experiments" for comparing the SQ of different cables. My deciphering the final conclusions would be that, trained professionals of the music and recording industries appreciate the better build quality, and purity of "Cu" of cables.
Hey @paulnovitt8557, thanks for your comment! We agree - durability is absolutely paramount to any kind of recording equipment, especially cables. And in this regard, you again see that the Grimm Audio TPR is a fantastic value for money! But of course, the Furutech and Purecable options were beautifully and remarkably solidly built as well. For us, this, together with the purity in transfer, is what makes or breaks a good cable!
Seen you on Instagram but just stumbled upon this channel. Dear god, what a joy these are to watch. Please never stop doing what you do!
Thank you so much for watching! We’ve got a couple of videos coming up, but we’re also super busy with production work so unfortunately no ETA yet!
Thank you. Would have been interesting to ask responders to compare the same cable against itself (file copies named differently). I suspect you'll get similar results to comparing two different cables.
Thanks! We did a couple of live tests here at the studio which took a bit longer, where we also did exactly this - just playing files from the same cables back to back. And indeed, many people said they heard a difference, however, none of the professional musicians and recording producers (the ones that did the test hete) said they did, with many even saying it’s the same file. But definitely: next time we want to make our test better in this regard. Thanks so much for the tip!
Thank you for this informative video. I wonder what differences whould be found in scientific tests.
Hey @SFtheGreat, thanks so much for your comment. We are too, and we're hoping that with an upcoming collaboration we're able to answer this too!
Thanks for Great poll on audio perception comparisons.
Can you please share link for audio files that were recorded for comparisons , Dsd or high res pcm will be great.
It would have been interesting to compare Vovox too
Thank you! Next time, we’ll definitely try to get our hands on some Vovox too. We also have some ideas to improve on the comparative tests itself as well!
Brendon, thank you for creating "Test Experiments" for comparing the SQ of different cables. My deciphering the final conclusions would be that, trained professionals of the music and recording industries appreciate the better build quality, and purity of "Cu" of cables.
Hey @paulnovitt8557, thanks for your comment! We agree - durability is absolutely paramount to any kind of recording equipment, especially cables. And in this regard, you again see that the Grimm Audio TPR is a fantastic value for money! But of course, the Furutech and Purecable options were beautifully and remarkably solidly built as well. For us, this, together with the purity in transfer, is what makes or breaks a good cable!
One of the few solid tests on this subject.
Thanks! We’re happy with how it went too, but it’s still not as comprehensive as we’d love to make it in the future. We already have a bunch of ideas!