We did these tests several years ago, so I don’t remember what exactly how we proceeded. If I remember correctly my (professional) pre-amp allows to create internal loops which can be inserted into the general circuit. This allows to switch to the cable instantaneously and do direct A/B comparison. My colleague, who DIY-ed this particular cable is electronic engineer, he was surprised himself and on the spot could not find an explanation, but we did not pursue this issue any further, and compensated for the level difference. ....
Speaking of truly neutral. Klaus, I find your comments here interesting.
You and your science colleague conducted tests several years ago and your findings confirmed DaveC's findings which according to an earlier post confirmed a listener's findings.
I'm curious. Besides your validating that at least one listener's ears can be deemed reliable to at least some extent, what value did you and your science buddy provide then and here?
For example. In your tests, you say here that you can't recall how you conducted your tests, that you're unsure what you did, yet you realized the same phenomena that DaveC realized and the listener realized. You go on to say that your science buddy (assuming you too) were surprised by your findings as perhaps were DaveC and the listener. Yet you did not pursue the issue further?
IOW, how much was spent on your and your buddy's education, the lab, the test bench, time, and other resources to bring us really nothing more than what took a listener perhaps 15 - 60 minutes or maybe even 4 hours, maybe DaveC spending several days in his more limited than your test environment, to reach the same conclusions you and you buddy reached? How much, if anything, were you and your buddy compensated to conduct these tests?
What I find even more interesting is that neither you nor your science buddy seemed to express any desire to dive deeper to find out why there was a difference.
Surely you or your science buddy took notes, compiled your findings and entered into a database, or video-taped the tests. How about posting those notes or a link to the video so we can view them? And since you guys used your (pro) pre-amp, per chance, did you measure all the (pro) pre-amps outputs first to ensure uniformity? Care to describe the lab and test bench used? Moreover, you said, "these tests" implying more than one test. Two science types and multiple tests implies to me you guys took this matter rather seriously and serious matters usually aren't easily forgotten in a few short years. How many total tests? And would you mind at least describing the variations of one test from the next and why you guys thought more than one test was necessary?
Again, and since you're such a big proponent of science and hard evidence, where's the value of the science you just shared here? At the very least, where's the hard evidence that you even conducted such tests?
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