Stupid Crap Audiophiles Believe... at least SOME of them...

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  • @cheapaudioman
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  • @eddents

    @eddents

    8 ай бұрын

    Have I got a bone to pick with you Mister! Actually I don't. I just don't want you to experience disappointment when you're expecting folks to get all worked up about your video and not enough of us actually do. We all have selective hearing, just ask our wives! Seriously though, if you're male and over 50, statistically a wife's hearing will be better than her partner's. A walk in nature with my wife proves this for me. "Can you hear that high pitch bird call" - Me: "No, what bird". I remember how lousy a portable CD player in the 80's sounded when you outputted it RCA into a home stereo. Pretty sure it was due to the bottom of the shelf DAC inside the player. Man, do we ever need to find the middle ground more than ever, especially this weekend. Great video! Onward to finding a speaker that matches my sleep number (hearing loss profile).

  • @ENGBriseB

    @ENGBriseB

    8 ай бұрын

    Great seeing you sing Happy Birthday to your Brother. Happy days. All the best.

  • @wegardfjeld3789

    @wegardfjeld3789

    8 ай бұрын

    Great you brought this up. There is a forum where they have someone doing great measurements. I enjoy that and respect it because yes measurements does matter. But they also say stooped sh.. like all DACs sound like if they measure perfect Wich sadly means they are hearing impaired 😂. Good work Randy

  • @bertpeters1866
    @bertpeters18668 ай бұрын

    I think I can sum it up this way: There are some people who still believe the earth is flat.

  • @Brian_Romska

    @Brian_Romska

    8 ай бұрын

    If you sum it up that quickly then it’s no fun tho! 😊

  • @larrygaines7462

    @larrygaines7462

    8 ай бұрын

    It is flat all the way around..

  • @larrygaines7462

    @larrygaines7462

    8 ай бұрын

    I could lecture for weeks on the little details of speaker design

  • @2shoestoo

    @2shoestoo

    8 ай бұрын

    It is!

  • @vasocreta

    @vasocreta

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@larrygaines7462I'm using this 😂

  • @gregpostlmayr672
    @gregpostlmayr6728 ай бұрын

    enjoyed the video, one factor you forgot to mention on the speaker discussion is the listening room variable, and thank God we have speakers with different characteristics as we compensate for our hearing our listening room and most importantly what sounds best to us!

  • @gregoryhansen9471

    @gregoryhansen9471

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly

  • @TheMatsushitaMan

    @TheMatsushitaMan

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank the speaker designers*

  • @gregstevenson7401

    @gregstevenson7401

    8 ай бұрын

    DSP too. Wait - too many Greg's on this comment :)

  • @epi2045
    @epi20458 ай бұрын

    THANK YOU FOR talking about flat frequency response. It’s like telling everyone to just have vanilla icecream. Unfortunately I eat too much icecream.

  • @sivalon1

    @sivalon1

    8 ай бұрын

    iLikeVanillaItsTheFinestOfTheFlavors

  • @eeyorebill04

    @eeyorebill04

    8 ай бұрын

    Even still, there are hundreds of different types of vanilla ice cream, many of which taste drastically different from each other

  • @Wuppie62

    @Wuppie62

    8 ай бұрын

    Still, it sounds a bit weird to me if a reviewer judges a speaker (or anything else in audio) while based upon his own, individual hearing loss..? We also need some objective bases to start and compare with. Starting from there, knowing thyself (i.e. your own preferences and/or the characteristics of your hearing loss), you can find your own way. Or use EQ? There 're things like hardware equalizers, (mini-)DSP's and software like Equalizer APO. With a Umik microphone kit you can adjust for your listening room as well.

  • @edholmwood2263
    @edholmwood22638 ай бұрын

    Smooth response is far more important than a flat response. Good video. Thx.

  • @-MarkWinston-

    @-MarkWinston-

    8 ай бұрын

    A flat response is smoother than smooth can ever be.

  • @TriAmpHiFi

    @TriAmpHiFi

    8 ай бұрын

    Define smooth. Flat has a definition.

  • @-MarkWinston-

    @-MarkWinston-

    8 ай бұрын

    @@TriAmpHiFi he cant, because smooth is flat. Any deviation from flat isnt smooth no more.

  • @JohnScheppler
    @JohnScheppler8 ай бұрын

    Great information. This is why people need to listen to things for themselves to see and come up with there own opinions while still taking in information that great reviewers like Randy provides.

  • @dankaze
    @dankaze8 ай бұрын

    I have to say thank you so much Randy🤘🏻, this kind of videos help me a lot ✌🏻

  • @paulboyce8537
    @paulboyce85378 ай бұрын

    It is the placebo effect that some think if it cost more it must be better. No matter what the price if it sounds good it is good.

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy17938 ай бұрын

    Actually, about the speaker response, you’re absolutely correct. And furthermore, why would you have to have a system that the response was flat out to 30 or 40 kHz ? You’re just going to piss off your dog !😉

  • @chrisveltman1795
    @chrisveltman17958 ай бұрын

    Everything sounds different. Your ears will adjust and learn to enjoy just about anything if the thing just works. Only audiophiles act as if they have perfect audio memory.

  • @chrisnewman2008
    @chrisnewman20088 ай бұрын

    Well said Randy. Made me smile every time you said "Dumb"!!😂 People need to get back to thinking for themsleves and forming their own research based opinions!!

  • @andrewking501
    @andrewking5018 ай бұрын

    Randy, I know you have some playlists for testing gear, but what songs specifically would you use to spot the differences in DACs? I’m someone who has struggled to hear the difference between the 5 DACs I’ve tried, but I’d like to spend some more time on it.

  • @lamarw9901
    @lamarw99018 ай бұрын

    Spot on, I got back into Hifi a year or so ago. DACs were built in CD players before, changing them wasn't much of a thing. So I purchased a used Bluesound Vault and hooked it up to my NAD receiver, both quality components, initially using the DAC in the Bleusound. It sound differents using RCAs, Optic to the NAD and Coax digital to the NAD, the last may say more about the cable. The optical cable and the NAD's DAC sounds best. In any event it does matter. I'm not a trained listener, musician or any sort of musician.

  • @1mikeb
    @1mikeb6 ай бұрын

    I've never heard an audiophile say DACs, Amps, and crossovers sound the same. It's the anti-audiophile that says those things. Audiophiles insist that everything sounds different, and the more you spend, the better your system sounds. And the speaker/amp/subwoofer/cable etc you own is crap compared to theirs.

  • @morgande
    @morgande8 ай бұрын

    Brilliant! And I’m not even British. Oooooh they gonna be mad at you! I’m here for it. Keep it up man! Good stuff. I’m going to an audio show to check out ghselli based in part to you introducing them. Picked up a WiiM Pro+. Good stuff. Hell I may by you a cup of Joe!

  • @pr0grammed393
    @pr0grammed3938 ай бұрын

    I believe you on DACs. I just updated my Modi3+ to Modi Multibit 2 and the diff is HUGE.

  • @briannelson4122
    @briannelson41228 ай бұрын

    What up Cheap! Just checking in on my fav audiophile dude. Almost to 200K! Keep it up Randy, good stuff

  • @westsider1442
    @westsider14428 ай бұрын

    I like flat measuring speakers. So for me its not a stupid idea. Also flat speakers are easier to equalize and play with. It's like a blank canvas.

  • @tonymolina7744
    @tonymolina77448 ай бұрын

    Silly and fun intro! Thanks again for another useful video, delivered with passion! 🙃 Everyone who hasn't subscribed, do a solid for Mr. Cheap Audio Extraordinaire!

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard8 ай бұрын

    On metal core inductor coils in speaker crossovers - the physics of what is happening is well known. The windings create a magnetic field, and the orientation of the field (i.e. the north/south poles of the magnetic field) is determined by the direction the signal voltage is flowing. If you use your right hand with the 4 fingers curved in the direction the voltage is flowing - your thumb is pointing toward the north pole of the magnetic field. This is called the Right Hand Rule. Since music is an AC voltage - the direction of flow reverses 180 degrees at two times the frequency of the signal. This means the magnetic field around the inductor coil has to reverse "instantly" at twice the frequency of the music at that moment. This matters *because* ferrous metal "holds" the magnetic field for a short period of time - it has a delay lag, and the magnetic field lingers - and this "smears" the music. The reason that metal core inductors are used is, they don't require as many windings to achieve the desired induction value. Since the wire used to make the coil is shorter, it can be a smaller gauge - so this saves money. An air core coil requires longer piece of wire, and therefore needs to be a larger gauge to keep the same DCR. Using an air core inductor coil has a *very* audible difference in the sound you hear; because they do not have magnetic eddy currents.

  • @Ratboy1

    @Ratboy1

    8 ай бұрын

    At what frequency does the field hangover audibly affect the signal?

  • @chemania1

    @chemania1

    8 ай бұрын

    Hysteresis

  • @FrankyGee3

    @FrankyGee3

    8 ай бұрын

    Thanks, Neil. You taught me something.

  • @NeilBlanchard

    @NeilBlanchard

    8 ай бұрын

    @@FrankyGee3 You're quite welcome!

  • @NeilBlanchard

    @NeilBlanchard

    8 ай бұрын

    @@chemania1 Right - and the thing to remember too, is that a music signal has *many* frequencies all at once, so the complexity of all the interactions within an inductor coil is exponentially greater.

  • @roybatty-
    @roybatty-6 ай бұрын

    Swapping out the crossover with expensive parts to flatten the frequency response and declaring it to "be better" is 100% opinion. Many people will not like taking out the characteristics that make their speakers sound like Polks or Klipsch or KEF and their opinion is also 100% valid.

  • @s.daniel9224
    @s.daniel92248 ай бұрын

    The biggest difference in sound, for me, is my mood…

  • @gregstevenson7401
    @gregstevenson74018 ай бұрын

    Probably your best post to date Randy. Really enjoyed it.

  • @Tealc2323
    @Tealc23238 ай бұрын

    DACs don't sound the same, that's for sure, but once you reach a point of decent quality, diminishing returns hits hard! Those $500-1000 DACs barely improve the sound compared to the $100-200 DACs. The improvement is like 5-15% and a lot of them are sidegrades rather than upgrades. Upgrading Amps on the other hand are 2-3 times more noticeable than DACs.

  • @francescotenti193
    @francescotenti1938 ай бұрын

    Great video, Mr. Cheapaudioman, you should be nominated for a Nobel Prize in audio common sense, sadly so missing these days!

  • @DanielvanKATWIJK
    @DanielvanKATWIJK8 ай бұрын

    Hi, nice presentation of this topic 😉 About the cable part. Cables are important. You have to chose them according to power ratings and length. If you hide them in drywall or ceilings. Length : the longer the more loss. So you chose smaller Gage (or bigger mm² in the rest of the world). Capacitance is also a thing, if your cables are more than 5m long... So fore capacitance you have to chose speaker rated cable. The insulation material is has capacity than standard line cords (rated for up to 60Hz). Then the copper, some is better conductive than other. But it is cheaper to get a bigger cable than for example a low oxygen one. Same effect. Multi core is better, less skin effect so lower resistance. I'm talking about speaker cables here, low impedance amp output and speakers. Cables for the low level signals are much more important but until a certain level. Here the most important part is capacitance. The lower the better. If it is not rated on your cable it is probably crap. If high frequencies are important to you don't by 1$ cables, but 1000$ ones are overkill. I'm in Europe : I use 4mm² or 6mm² speaker cables. I tend to minimize length to 3 or 4 m (I have also active speakers, here the below is more important). For audio signal I use pro mike cable. Thicker core lower capacitance. This works for me. Less crossover that is good for spatialization of the sound stage. For even less crossover use 2 signal cables, one for each channel. For longer distances you should use symmetric connections (above 5m signal cable length), not for audio quality but for noise reduction. For me audio quality is the way the audio spectrum is transmitted in the cable. The noise reduction the way parasites are picked up by the cables. 2 completely different topics the latter not related to quality bot is more an annoyance to avoid. But or brain is better in filtering parasitic sound than correcting frequency response. If you are hiding cables in the walls or ceiling good quality is also important in the way you don't want to pull new cables every now and then. Especially in the US where you just dump cables in there with no piping what so ever (obligation of piping in Europe). Have a big gap between power lines and signal cables!!! This is my opinion as a former electronic engineer, so every one can take it as he feels it ______________________________________________________________________________________

  • @johnny9toes
    @johnny9toes8 ай бұрын

    It's funny, and I'm sure I am not the only one that does this. First, this video is listed as end-to-end as 16:42, but to me it's well over 45 minutes due to rewinding for notes and thoughts on the subject. The second, I end up having up to 10 - 15+ explorer/chrome/etc. tabs open while watching to get more details on the details CAM is going over. I LOVE it!

  • @FrankyGee3
    @FrankyGee38 ай бұрын

    Randy, THANK YOU THANK YOU for doing this episode and continuing to battle the Dunning-Kruger effect. I've worked with audio for career and play for over 40 years and Ive heard the same comments all along. I tell them to get a new stylus for the turntable in their 10', 1970 Philco "entertainment center".

  • @1mctous

    @1mctous

    8 ай бұрын

    By now it probably also needs new power supply caps.

  • @jeffreylehman1159

    @jeffreylehman1159

    8 ай бұрын

    @@1mctous I think you missed his point.

  • @1mctous

    @1mctous

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jeffreylehman1159 Yes I know he's referring to a fixed mindset. However some people still love the old stereo consoles.

  • @cg5691
    @cg56918 ай бұрын

    Still new to the whole audio thing. But now know enough to know I don't know anything. Anyway I'm happy with what I have and I just enjoy the music. :) Love your channel!

  • @b19bst55
    @b19bst558 ай бұрын

    Haha. This did make me smile. I am quite new to the audio side of listening as always used high end av amps etc. well now I have a streamer dac and amp etc I have noticed a lot of difference. Even down to the cables to inter connect. But again like said it’s a personal experience as we all have our own opinions and what we like and I think that’s the most important but… individual opinions. No one is right or wrong as such. It’s just what they prefer to listen to

  • @rowgegaming5048
    @rowgegaming50488 ай бұрын

    Great video! I like to tell people: "When your beliefs are challenged, take the challenge!" I have a big huge greatroom with vaulted ceilings and hard floors. I'm looking into building a sound system that would sound good in this room. Starting with research into sound absorption lol! Great channel!

  • @stevefoster6047

    @stevefoster6047

    8 ай бұрын

    Good luck with that. I have a similar room and everything I tried sounded crappy. I finally gave up an use headphones for TV listening in that room and put my music system in a different room. I wasn't willing to do the room treatment that would have been required to make the room audio friendly.

  • @calvinnapier9977
    @calvinnapier99778 ай бұрын

    Well I took your advise and others on the positive reviews of the Geshelli dac and ordered it. Its the J2S with the Sparkos opamp on the outputs of the rca, with AK4493 chip.

  • @user-mz6lt2pr9s
    @user-mz6lt2pr9s8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. How sound is perceived varies from person to person and room to room. Measurements by machines are helpful but we don’t all hear as well as the machine. I believe it’s important to listen to a piece of new equipment with your system in your listening room and decide what sounds good to you. That’s why I Only buy equipment from companies or retailers that let you buy and try and return for free if needed. Rock and rant on Randy!

  • @progrock3603
    @progrock36038 ай бұрын

    Every Dac I have tried in my rig sounds different. They were all good but some just didn’t fit with my gear. synergy is key.

  • @Brian_Romska
    @Brian_Romska8 ай бұрын

    Cool let’s see if this becomes another one of your top vids!!! Almost to 200k too, let’s go!!!🎉❤ I like the ‘tough love’ attitude here too, good stuff as always Randy

  • @theunrealwife9049

    @theunrealwife9049

    8 ай бұрын

    You mad bruh? 😉

  • @Brian_Romska

    @Brian_Romska

    8 ай бұрын

    I thought I wasn’t mad but ur right, now I’m punching holes in the wall, thanks wife!😂

  • @CS-bz9lk
    @CS-bz9lk8 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! Some of your ads have volumes so loud that I tear my headphones off because it’s faster than turning down the volume on my computer. You probably have no control over it but perhaps a warning to your viewers cause it is ridiculous and painful. Damn KZread!

  • @davidbartochowski7832
    @davidbartochowski78328 ай бұрын

    Great video. All true in audio as well as in life. Keep up the great reviews

  • @JoshFisher567
    @JoshFisher5678 ай бұрын

    A flat frequency sweep is actually important for a 5.1/7.1 or above system for home audio (movies). For 2/2.1 music,, I agree, it's a personal choice and also depends on the music you listen to also. I bought a 200on huge tube down firing SVS subwoofer roughly 20 years ago . It had way more controls than what I was used to. It also had 3 tubes to pull in air. It came with foam so you had the option of filling 2 of them and get down to 16hz, which 8s bass you just feel in your chest, so good for movies, not music but thought I had it close enough but was roughly 10db above at roughly 25 to 30jz. Watched a movie, explosion, SVS was fine and handled with zero issues but I honestly thought something had actually exploded even though I was watching ammo or, it was LOUD. Didn't bother the SVS though but I do think it's more important for movies although most systems have some auto setup function and come with a mic for calibration now.

  • @paulhanel332
    @paulhanel3328 ай бұрын

    I'm DAC curious. Is that 80 dollar DAC better than the internal DAC in my $600 Onkyo AVR? Thanks Randy...

  • @bpalpha

    @bpalpha

    8 ай бұрын

    Great question. I have asked this before. My old Onkyo featured a 24/192 dac onboard.

  • @srkgv
    @srkgv8 ай бұрын

    Can you use the Chord Mojo as a Dac for Cambridge Audio MXN10?

  • @EskWIRED
    @EskWIRED8 ай бұрын

    You have gained a lot of insight and a lot of wisdom in the course of your KZread career. It is a great thing to watch, and the better you get, the better it is for all of us.

  • @Brian_Romska

    @Brian_Romska

    8 ай бұрын

    Damn that’s a good comment 😊

  • @WhiteBubblySoup
    @WhiteBubblySoup8 ай бұрын

    I think a more accurate description of some people’s position on dacs is that dacs that measure well well sound the same. I don’t think they would expect the echo dac and an smsl dac to sound the same.

  • @blackonebird
    @blackonebird8 ай бұрын

    Great show Randy

  • @Simon_Hawkshaw
    @Simon_Hawkshaw8 ай бұрын

    All equipment sounds the same unless you have audiophile cables that are isolated on cable risers. 😂😂 You have made my day and weekend with this presentation, brother. BTW, my Crown certainly doesn't sound the same as my Marantz or Rotel. 😂😂😂

  • @bengleason508
    @bengleason5088 ай бұрын

    Thank you Randy

  • @danielgeiger7739
    @danielgeiger77398 ай бұрын

    Re crossover components, they don't matter if you don't have a cross-over in your speaker, i.e. use a single driver, full-range speaker. Amp - speaker, straight line. Yes, they exist, and I love mine. Fun video. Thanks!

  • @johnny9toes
    @johnny9toes8 ай бұрын

    Getting close to 200K. Any day now. Congrats.

  • @stefanogaule949
    @stefanogaule9498 ай бұрын

    Good job Randy !!!

  • @peterferrier5833
    @peterferrier58338 ай бұрын

    How about this one. Big debate out there about cd transports all sounding the same. Its the dac that makes the good, or bad sound quality. What do you think Randy? Oh and I agree with everything you said. Especially the hearing bit. We are sensitive to different sounds. I know people who hate anything to do with metal. They say it's all garbled noise. The perception of sound is down to the individual. Think you do a great job. Like your openness and honesty.

  • @damirhlobik6488
    @damirhlobik64888 ай бұрын

    you forgot to mention: Power cables, cable elevators, power conditioners, ingenious tweaks

  • @markpenland
    @markpenland8 ай бұрын

    " you may think i'm calling your kid ugly, you may think i'm calling you dumb." that's why I'm here....comedy gold.

  • @kevindeem7174
    @kevindeem71748 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Good video

  • @paulcambridge2687
    @paulcambridge26878 ай бұрын

    So you're telling me that it's worth upgrading from the Sith Audio "Black" flashlight you showed us to the "Red" for the additional clarity?

  • @cheapaudioman

    @cheapaudioman

    8 ай бұрын

    difference is like night and when you turn it on at night... night and day

  • @adamjj85
    @adamjj858 ай бұрын

    I would counter the flat frequency response point in saying that the goal of most well engineered speakers is to measure flat or smooth anechoically. There is tons of research out there over the years by Floyd Toole and others that proves this. This makes the speaker easy to EQ to a listener's taste after the fact in room. Buying a speaker because of its deviations from flat producing a "signature" sound just seems silly to me. You are essentially paying money for an EQ curve which could just be implemented for free via room correction or EQ software after the fact. So in summary, buy well engineered speakers with a smooth frequency response on and off axis and EQ to taste as needed.

  • @stevefoster6047

    @stevefoster6047

    8 ай бұрын

    I agree, flat obviously better for exactly the reasons you give. However, there are other speaker characteristics than frequency response that are of equal importance when choosing a speaker. Sound dispersion characteristics come to mind. Here I am thinking more of omni vs dipole vs box rather that off axis response, which admittedly differ largely in off axis response, but to such a radical degree, that it's a different conversation than I think you meant to convey.

  • @westsider1442

    @westsider1442

    8 ай бұрын

    The definition of hi fidelity is a reproduction of music to it's most accurate recording. Flat is the most acccurate. You can equalize it or change it but that's not the definition of hi fidelity.

  • @evanjames5416
    @evanjames54168 ай бұрын

    I'm new to this and very confused on amps. How does an external amp result in a different sound quality output? Isn't it just adding more power and the source before the amplifier is responsible for the quality? It makes sense to me that two different AVRs (e.g. Marantz vs Pioneer) would result in a different sound quality but how would the same Marantz AVR connected to two different external amps result in a different sound quality output?

  • @chemania1

    @chemania1

    8 ай бұрын

    In a perfect world. A friend said he always wanted a straight wire with gain. Different caps, inductors, resistors, transistors all sound different so why shouldn't amps?

  • @Wuppie62

    @Wuppie62

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@chemania1 Amps usually have much lower THD percentages than speakers. So the speakers have more influence, one would expect. Then there's the way speakerimpedance curves differ and the way these impact on the amplifier performance. How do we know we're hearing the difference purely within the amplifier and not the differences between speakers and/or the impact of a speaker's impedance curve?

  • @bobr9605

    @bobr9605

    8 ай бұрын

    I'll say this, the higher in quality the speakers, the more noticeable the higher in quality the amplifier is going to be detected. You can very easily overspend on an amp, however someone telling you that a high-end amp is nothing more than snake oil while judging that on the mid-level speakers they are listening to, is disingenuous. It's all relative and everyone's individual point of diminishing returns comes into play. Seek out people that have the best you can hear and listen to as much stuff as possible. Enjoy the ride!

  • @randybehenna3763
    @randybehenna37638 ай бұрын

    The man the legend never fails me

  • @thomas_n_OH
    @thomas_n_OH8 ай бұрын

    Moved my Paradigm Monitor 7s to the family room and brought the Yamaha NS 6390s into my office. Finally got to experience listening fatigue after about 30 minutes with the Yamahas. Didn’t think that was a real thing before. Now running Emotiva B 1+s after your Tracy Chapman review and can listen for hours and hours. P.S. I prefer German chocolate cake.

  • @TheSixsixsick
    @TheSixsixsick8 ай бұрын

    Well put. I have tinnitus, I can’t hear your perfect testing frequency response speaker. I need certain frequencies boosted and some cut.

  • @Wuppie62

    @Wuppie62

    8 ай бұрын

    There are ways to do that.

  • @jaredpmoser
    @jaredpmoser8 ай бұрын

    Nice thanks

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy17938 ай бұрын

    Right Randy.. it’s all a matter of degree.. in any given system, there’s going to be a quality level whereby going any further in “quality” with a particular component of the system will not yield any better sonic result, so for any given system, the cables, dacs, amps, or whatever, when changed, can alter the perception and viewpoint regarding the original component and its replacement. Edit: Once that happens, the actual weakest link would need to be identified to reach for the next level of sonic bliss (probably speakers lol).

  • @yoster77
    @yoster778 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you brought up ears. Our hearing degrades yes but everyone has a physically different ear shape as well, which absolutely impacts what you hear. A "flat" speaker may enter person A's ear as flat, but not person B's ears. Likewise, a V shape speaker may be V for person A, but flat for person B. This is why measurements are *helpful* but because you can't measure your EAR the same way, you MUST apply your own subjective element to it! This is getting out there a bit (but is absolutely true) - what we hear *can* even differ by RACE (even gender)!! Yes, it's true! And this is, again due to how ear shapes and sizes differ. My father's side (who is Italian) have distinctively different ear shapes than my Mom's side, who is primarily Native American/Cherokee. It's very interesting and pretty cool (imo) but not talked about a lot. But it's fun! There's some interesting scientific studies on the subject (ear variances by race, age, gender, etc) if anyone is nerdy/geeky enough to check it out lol.

  • @Wuppie62

    @Wuppie62

    8 ай бұрын

    Your ears keep growing and changing shape your whole life (fact)..add that to increasing hearing loss and you know why audiophiles have to keep changing audiogear and speakers all of the time.. 🤪

  • @quiksr20
    @quiksr208 ай бұрын

    All amps / preamps sound different ( some more than others ), Go listen to a vintage Marantz / Sansui and then go listen to a Vintage Yamaha which sounds completely different. As for DAC's as you move up the chain the difference might be minimal but its there.. Going from an Airport Express to Airport Express + Schiit Modi+ I noticed a diff.. Was it huge? No but it was definitely present. Comparing the Schiit Modi + to Topping E50 I couldnt really tell a diff and i listened to a ton of music on a pretty high end setup.. Both sounded great to be honest. But going from a built in DAC to any number of external DACs was def an improvement.. Even with redbook cd quality it still sounded better with an external DAC. A wise man told me, we listen to music and not specs, sometimes you just have to listen for yourself.... Keep up the great content!

  • @EsotericArctos
    @EsotericArctos8 ай бұрын

    Different phones sound different, let alone getting into stand alone DAC's. I am shocked at how many do say they all sound the same..... I guess there are a lot of people with damaged hearing???

  • @WheresYourToque

    @WheresYourToque

    8 ай бұрын

    Yah. Back when I tested a HK AVR 320 and a Yamaha HTR 5560 among others, I could hear a huge difference between them. The HK had much more powerful bass, especially when driving bookshelf speakers and no sub. HK had less hissing, too.

  • @s.daniel9224
    @s.daniel92248 ай бұрын

    What!? That David Lee Roth concert in 1987 messed up my ears? What?

  • @russellparker4568
    @russellparker45688 ай бұрын

    I have a beresford dac. It sounds smooth in its stock form, works well with edgy equiptment. If you swap the texas instruments op amp in the line out stage to a different one it doesnt sound smooth anymore, quite lively and detailed, soundstage grows, bass is reduced slightly. Thats just a tiny chip worth £3.50 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @shipsahoy1793
    @shipsahoy17938 ай бұрын

    Preposterous!!😂 That’s the 21st cent for ya!!😉

  • @MikePowersTSIG
    @MikePowersTSIG8 ай бұрын

    As far as amps go, I am lucky enough to own a McIntosh MC300. The difference between it and the power section in my Pioneer Elite receiver is staggering. Honestly, with any other amp I've tried as well. The MC300 also weighs nearly 100lbs. I am currently using an Adcom, and it sounds like Walmart grade comparatively.

  • @Wuppie62

    @Wuppie62

    8 ай бұрын

    Try the Fosi V3. Many reviewers praise it and it pays itself back by saving on your electricity bill. Kidding😅

  • @welderfixer

    @welderfixer

    8 ай бұрын

    McIntosh 100% end game. I live an hour away from the McIntosh factory and that is as close as I will be to owning one. Bummer. Enjoy yours!

  • @MikePowersTSIG

    @MikePowersTSIG

    8 ай бұрын

    @@welderfixer it is the end game, but I'm not using it because I'm going to sell it. I had to ween myself off. It's still depressing. I trade some work for a rich client for it. I used to have a preamp and cd player too. Sounded like the total endgame with my garage sale B&W DM620s.

  • @welderfixer

    @welderfixer

    8 ай бұрын

    @@MikePowersTSIG I wish I was in the financial position to buy the MC300 from you. I am sure I would enjoy it for a very long time. Currently, The wonderful NAD 214 amp that was given to me is such a joy to listen to everything through. I haven't had any of the speakers I've played on the NAD sound bad. I think the amp is the key item in a system. I wish you all the very best, Kevin

  • @joelcarson4602

    @joelcarson4602

    8 ай бұрын

    Overkill amplifiers do have certain advantages, one being a power supply section that has the reserve energy to push momentary transients out properly.

  • @maxstueven1965
    @maxstueven19658 ай бұрын

    I have four dacs, four amps and seven sets of audiophile headphones and they all sound different. I also have several sets of non audiophile grade headphones. Go listen to some Beats by Dre, then go listen to HE 4XX and tell me thry sound the same.

  • @carminedesanto6746

    @carminedesanto6746

    8 ай бұрын

    Yup..go from even well regarded headphones like the Sen’s 650’s to LCDX 2021 Creators Edition..( I did ) 🥳

  • @chungang7037

    @chungang7037

    8 ай бұрын

    are you saying dacs have as much influence on your sound as a headphone or speaker?

  • @carminedesanto6746

    @carminedesanto6746

    8 ай бұрын

    Yes, in a digital system ..the quality of the output stage , power supply and output options ( balanced/ rca) along with input and controls ..they all add something to the quality or lack there of.

  • @markovlasic1978
    @markovlasic19788 ай бұрын

    Good luck with your future videos

  • @Hiluxtaco
    @Hiluxtaco8 ай бұрын

    So close to 200K !!!

  • @rickc661
    @rickc6618 ай бұрын

    I believe in the point of ' diminishing returns ' and have exceeded it . way back when, my first 'real stereo ' - Dynaco 25 spks, 15 w. Ch pioneer receiver , AR T'table. I think it'd still be OK today, but for technical type issues. learned early that full auto T'table handles the critical needle /disc contact better than my hands. especially if 'enhancements' are used. and 15 w / ch is sorta minimal. actually I'm OK on occasion listening to music on this computer, with an $ 80. ' sound system'.

  • @chuckmaddison2924
    @chuckmaddison29248 ай бұрын

    One problem I found years ago was going from dealer to dealer trying to compare. The other is commission sales dudes that equate dollars to quality. I do know of one dealer who doesn't pay commissions .

  • @KillerKojak
    @KillerKojak8 ай бұрын

    My YAMAHA Aventage A3070 (2017) with his built-in ESS 9026 dac pro chip are enough qualify (in direct mode) to drive my Musical-Fidelity M8500 S amp ?? How many percent gain if i buy a GOOD preamp-dac and sell my Yamaha ??

  • @ramonbmovies
    @ramonbmovies8 ай бұрын

    @4:30, I'm one of those who wonders if all DACs sound different. But I've never listened to different DACs. I always simply use the amp's connections, etc. It would be interesting to test 2 DACs.

  • @buckaroobonsi555
    @buckaroobonsi5558 ай бұрын

    I do not know how anyone could think all Dacs sound the same! That is like thinking all speakers sound the same! Wow!

  • @geezer5236
    @geezer52368 ай бұрын

    Re speakers should have a flat frequency response? I can see or appreciate your POV but i will suggest that speakers with a flat frequency response are probably easier to eq adjust to personal taste than speakers with a more defined personality. True you could buy a speaker that matches your taste and hearing profile, but tastes often change over time. With the ability to shape eq i woud think flat response speakers would be better at modeling a different sound signature.

  • @JR-ho5qm
    @JR-ho5qm8 ай бұрын

    Good video, however I do think a flat frequency response is a good thing, and that a speaker should get its characteristics and attributes through other things like components, drivers, design, and materials used not via frequency range changes. However that is one way to do it

  • @anonymousyoutube7259

    @anonymousyoutube7259

    8 ай бұрын

    In this day of DSPs, Audyssey, Dirac, Anthem Room Correction, YPAO, etc. It seems to me the goal of the end to end system should be flat. All of the components that can't be tuned (speakers, amps, cables) should have the goal of being as neutral as possible. Then using the processor you can tune to taste. That's why Yamaha has so many sound modes. Would you like "Klipsch sound", "Marantz", "B&W"? There ought to be DSP settings to tune the output to that - while also taking your room into account. And I fully expect that DSP processing is much more than EQ.

  • @anastassiosroumboutsos8288
    @anastassiosroumboutsos82888 ай бұрын

    You nailed it. Being fed with all sorts of information especially from certain publications and went through that rabbit hole only to find myself disappointed and thinking if this is what an audiophile system should sound like than this hobby is not for me. Thanks to people like you, I started believing in my personal tastes and tailored my system the way that it would allow me to listen for hours and not break the bank and feel crappy about it. I am one happy camper and feel good for once being smart with my money which isn’t growing on trees.

  • @mrcyde
    @mrcyde8 ай бұрын

    Well said my friend. I trust your input. However, I know we have different tastes in speakers. There are some you've said didn't do it for you when they sound awesome to me. Wouldn't it be nice if fixing the stupidity in the world were as easy as (as you've done) uploading a video and tell people to stop being closed minded. We can be dreamers, I guess.😅

  • @tracysherman875
    @tracysherman8758 ай бұрын

    Hey Randy, another great video as usual. I was surprised and happy to hear you mention Crown amps and I wondered if you can do a show talking about and reviewing the Crowns. I have an old classic Marantz that has a classic problem when I turn up the volume it automatically cuts out when there’s a peak sound. I’ve heard there’s someway to fix this but I don’t particularly wanna go inside and mess around so when I move I’m looking to replace it and I’m trying to decide what to replace it with. I go with a couple of the threes but there’s no audio out that would allow me to use the Marantz as a preamp. Of course if my wish comes true when I win a black ice tube amp I won’t have that problem anymore anyway you have a loyal fan here in Japan and I’m looking forward to hearing from you on the Crowns.

  • @BimmyRee
    @BimmyRee8 ай бұрын

    Oh I remember reading a forum post years ago where a guy was trying to convince everyone that all amps sound the same. He wrote an entire thesis with mathematical equations, technical mumbo jumbo, the works. It was insane.

  • @ullodea

    @ullodea

    8 ай бұрын

    That guy is still out there....

  • @rationalguy2941
    @rationalguy29418 ай бұрын

    Love my McIntosh amp! Does it really sound better than my emotivas? Not really. It makes me happy regardless.

  • @luxlamf
    @luxlamf8 ай бұрын

    I am not the brightest bulb in the drawer so are you saying I should hook my Apple TV, Fire Cube etc... to a DAC before connecting it to my Anthem MRX 720 receiver? I do notice a big difference between "Tracks" while shuffling music on Apple TV, something like Mean Streets by Van Halen off the Fair Warning will sound low and unimpressive with little separation then a Billy Elish song comes on next and the house shakes with bass and clarity. It's very annoying. Would a $100 DAC fix this? Nothing else has.

  • @johnwelsh914
    @johnwelsh9148 ай бұрын

    Preach 👏

  • @tablameister
    @tablameister8 ай бұрын

    Most of your observations are correct, however I don't think you know the backstory about "speakers should have a flat frequency". Back in the day, Dr. Floyd Toole (author of "Sound Reproduction: The Acoustics and Psychoacoustics of Loudspeakers and Rooms" and former VP at Harman Audio) was in charge of the National Research Council in Canada and he conducted a number of tests with a wide variety of listeners (non-audiophiles) to find out what people preferred when listening to a speaker. His research found that when comparing two or more speakers, listeners perceived the speaker having the flattest frequency response as subjectively sounding "better". This research helped launched the Canadian speaker industry (Paradigm and PSB are still around but back then there were at least a half dozen very succesful brands, many of which were eventually acquired by others). This is the reason why audiophiles look for speakers with a flat frequency response - the research shows they sound better (even to non-audiophiles). Certainly room size and shape, speaker placement, etc. all play an important role, but everything else being equal, flattest frequency response will sound better. FYI, Dr. Floyd Toole has a PhD in Applied Physics from the University of London and has won many awards from the Audio Engineering Society (AES) for his contributions. So looking for a loudspeaker having a flat frequency is neither stupid nor crap because it is backed by large amounts of data using many listeners.

  • @eddents
    @eddents8 ай бұрын

    Have I got a bone to pick with you Mister! Actually, I don't. I just don't want to disappoint you when you were expecting folks to get mad at your video and not enough of us do so. We all have selective hearing, just ask our wives! Seriously though, if you're male and over 50, statistically your female partner will have better hearing than you do. This is proved for me when I walk in nature with my wife. " Can you here that high pitch bird call?" Me: " What bird." Lousy DACs have been around a long time. I remember in the 80's how awful a portable CD player sounded when outputted RCA to a home stereo. Man, do we ever need to strive to meet in the middle more than ever, especially this weekend. Great video! Back to my search of finding a speaker that matches my sleep number or hearing loss profile. Happy Friday (and I feel fine)!

  • @garyfred88
    @garyfred888 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your content! Regarding speaker cables I think the number one difference people hear between two reasonable quality cables is first in their head and second maybe simply oxidation causing resistance at the connectors being cleaned when removing the old cables and putting the new ones in. Other claims about speaker cables need to eliminate all the other possible variations including the placebo effect that our brains introduce. Show me some legitimate double blind studies of speaker cables and how people with the very best hearing can accurately identify the better cables each time. No shade on anybody who wants to pay as much as they want for their audio jewelry but justifying it by saying that they can hear amazing difference needs to be demonstrated in ways that can eliminate the individual bias and expectations. Lastly, because someone takes the middle ground between personal anecdotal evidence and scientific evidence does not make them find the truth! Truth that comports with reality must be reliably and repeatedly demonstrated under strict controls.

  • @mancavedecorations8158

    @mancavedecorations8158

    9 күн бұрын

    Isn't your certainty bypassing the science?

  • @dosstodd8014
    @dosstodd80148 ай бұрын

    Back in the 70’s, Julian Hirsch of the magazine Stereo Sound famously said all amplifiers sounded the same. I stopped reading their reviews at that point. How ridiculous. 🙄

  • @BostonMike68
    @BostonMike688 ай бұрын

    Are some dacs coloring the sound

  • @chungang7037
    @chungang70378 ай бұрын

    In Korea I walked into my local HIFI store looking for a 3.5 jack cable for my focal headphones. The store told me they didn't carry Focal products, and told me to look elsewhere. I said "No no, I am fine with any 3.5 cable." and half the people in room stopped and stared at me. The staff looked shocked and slightly panicked. One other customer who overheard me actually glared in my direction. I then realized I had offended them, even when they didn't carry Focal products and could make a sale to me today. I insisted they do though, and they begrudgingly went into the back and got a cable from Final audio that they had, all the while complaining to me that it won't sound the same. It did sound different! Because the original was broken.

  • @stephenrussell6074
    @stephenrussell60748 ай бұрын

    I agree with most of these except a flat frequency response. You do want this from a speaker along with a matched phase. The problem is what we actually want is a flat in room frequency response we also need the off axis response horizontal and vertical to be flat. We could get close to this in a single position in a true anechoic chamber. Most frequency response are measured in anechoic or pseudo (compensated) anechoic conditions. Then we listen to the speakers under boundary conditions that are completely wrong, in the wrong position with asymmetric echo response. In these conditions our “perfect” speaker sounds awful. Speakers are designed too be used close to a wall or away from the wall. Almost always away from side walls. Listening positions should be always away from a rear wall. So we start again to get an imperfect best compromise that sounds good to us, that may be a very natural sound or a very produced sound and again different speakers will better match different genres. Measurement can give us the best solution but only by profiling our hearing, creating a matching mic profile then doing tens of thousands of in room measurements and probably applying finite element analysis to model ideal speaker profiles for the unit designs. Then apply unlimited cost engineering to build the speakers as modelled.

  • @MaggieLRSplusman65
    @MaggieLRSplusman658 ай бұрын

    Agree with every word.

  • @tomhamilton6377
    @tomhamilton63778 ай бұрын

    I remember reading a little book when I was a teenager entitled 'How to Lie with statistics' I recommend it.

  • @cg5691
    @cg56918 ай бұрын

    Love your Metallica coffee mug, got me an Iron Maiden one. \m/

  • @Photoboy1948
    @Photoboy19488 ай бұрын

    In the Year 2023 expecting people to think beyond their preconceived gullible and ignorant opinions is asking a whole lot brother. Proof is all around us. 😢

  • @michaelrossmaessler200
    @michaelrossmaessler2008 ай бұрын

    The scary thing about this stupid crap is it predates the internet. Back in the print era there were the letter to the editors in audio magazines that well.. The internet has given some people a bigger megaphone.

  • @Corndog642
    @Corndog6428 ай бұрын

    I wanted to like Klipsch and owned a few but so far I’ve only liked their most expensive Heritage designs. Which I can’t afford.

  • @neurotrope
    @neurotrope8 ай бұрын

    I suspect most folks here are aware of the conflation of flat frequency response and pleasing sound. Audiophile culture is historically built around pursuing empirical accuracy of devices used to record and reproduce audio - not the subjective pursuit of what sounds good. To paraphrase the late John Dunlavy: if we understand what matters, measure it accurately, then engineer accordingly, the reproduction should match what was recorded - whether that is subjectively good or bad is outside the scope of the discussion. Playing music through accurate speakers and accommodating the listeners taste in song or EQ are all different things. Most audiophiles I’ve met understand this and acknowledge that speakers don’t have to be perfectly accurate to sound good. In fact, there is no such thing as a perfectly accurate speaker or stereo system. Some of the confusion is generated by “audiophiles” who forget the distinction and overstep, to dictate what is subjectively good for others. Nobody says you have to drive yourself crazy pursuing technical accuracy in your gear in order to appreciate music; but you can if you want and there’s nothing wrong with that, either. And some of the confusion is generated by marketing hype around the word “audiophile” to the point that the term is now effectively meaningless. But hey, if it generates clicks to malign the label, I guess the term still has some value. 🙂

  • @williamgreer4958
    @williamgreer49588 ай бұрын

    I am 62 years old and I must have some hearing loss. I can’t tell the difference between the few DACS I have tried. That is probably down to my ears and not the equipment. I am sure can hear a difference 😊

  • @williamgreer4958

    @williamgreer4958

    8 ай бұрын

    Others

  • @stevefoster6047

    @stevefoster6047

    8 ай бұрын

    I'm 63 and I can't either. But, I find with similar sounding gear there is usually one that is more engaging and that keeps me listening longer rather than getting fidgety. I almost never can identify why that one is more engaging, but the preference usually persists over time. I have experienced this with DACs, amps, preamps and vinyl vs digital. In all cases, I end up wanting to listen to one piece of gear in preference to the other even though I can't pass an A/B test of the gear.

  • @progrock3603
    @progrock36038 ай бұрын

    To me price to performance. Audiocadabra cables are excellent!!! Great customer service as well.

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