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I'm one of those audiophiles who go on about speaker settings and placement, cables and DACs to play all my vinyl and high bitrate music, and force people listen to 'my incredible setup'.

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  • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

    I'm one of those audiophiles who go on about speaker settings and placement, cables and DACs to play all my vinyl and high bitrate music, and force people listen to 'my incredible setup'. Turns out I've had my left/right speakers the wrong way round. For 7 years.

    kristofferabild@hachyderm.ioK This user is from outside of this forum
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    @fesshole I know what that feels like… periodically I have had my phono cables switched around R/L instead of L/R for a couple of months. Never years, though! 😄

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    • isitbroke@techhub.socialI isitbroke@techhub.social

      @BillySmith @fesshole
      I’ve often been tempted to knock-up some cat8 cables with nylon sock and ferrite beads at each end and sell them on eBay as “audiophile data cables” - I could even include the Fluke DSX test sheet with them - I’m sure none of them would know what “return loss” means…

      billysmith@social.coopB This user is from outside of this forum
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      #38

      @IsItBroke @fesshole

      They were just offcuts from the same reels that he was installing in recording studio's... 🤦 🤣

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      • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

        I'm one of those audiophiles who go on about speaker settings and placement, cables and DACs to play all my vinyl and high bitrate music, and force people listen to 'my incredible setup'. Turns out I've had my left/right speakers the wrong way round. For 7 years.

        keith@social.coopK This user is from outside of this forum
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        #39

        @fesshole just turn around mate

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        • isitbroke@techhub.socialI isitbroke@techhub.social

          @pheedbackPhil @fesshole
          I built an edit facility in the late 90s and the head of audio chose TB1s for all the edit suites and it was the first time I’d heard speakers that sounded as neutral as Roger’s LS3/5s (I trained and worked at the Beeb late eighties/early-nineties) - heaven save us from Yamaha NS10s!

          hedders@mas.toH This user is from outside of this forum
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          #40

          @IsItBroke Had a set of NS10s as my home speakers for years, reasoning that a lot of the music I liked was probably mixed on them, so it would somehow be "closer" to what the mixer heard. God I was a twit.

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          • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

            I'm one of those audiophiles who go on about speaker settings and placement, cables and DACs to play all my vinyl and high bitrate music, and force people listen to 'my incredible setup'. Turns out I've had my left/right speakers the wrong way round. For 7 years.

            hedders@mas.toH This user is from outside of this forum
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            #41

            @fesshole Are there any audiophiles, literally any at all, who actually like music?

            kormachameleon@tech.lgbtK taigaland@sueden.socialT 2 Replies Last reply
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            • hedders@mas.toH hedders@mas.to

              @fesshole Are there any audiophiles, literally any at all, who actually like music?

              kormachameleon@tech.lgbtK This user is from outside of this forum
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              #42

              @hedders @fesshole they use a different name and they have studios

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              • kormachameleon@tech.lgbtK kormachameleon@tech.lgbt

                @hedders @fesshole they use a different name and they have studios

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                #43

                @KormaChameleon Hah! Yes.

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                • isitbroke@techhub.socialI isitbroke@techhub.social

                  @pheedbackPhil @fesshole
                  I built an edit facility in the late 90s and the head of audio chose TB1s for all the edit suites and it was the first time I’d heard speakers that sounded as neutral as Roger’s LS3/5s (I trained and worked at the Beeb late eighties/early-nineties) - heaven save us from Yamaha NS10s!

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                  @IsItBroke Ah you were there same time as me - 1987 onwards working with Rupert B and the like! Agree re TB1s they have superb stereo imaging especially on speech!

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                  • mansr@society.oftrolls.comM mansr@society.oftrolls.com

                    @CppGuy @IsItBroke @fesshole A good sound engineer will have the skills to identify many problems in a recording that an untrained person might not notice. Differences between speaker cables is not one of these. All that matters there is that the resistance is low enough, and any moderately fat cable will do the job.

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                    @mansr @CppGuy @IsItBroke @fesshole
                    Exactly. Speaker placement, room furnishings and acoustics, and many other things are far more important for overall sound quality.

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                    • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

                      I'm one of those audiophiles who go on about speaker settings and placement, cables and DACs to play all my vinyl and high bitrate music, and force people listen to 'my incredible setup'. Turns out I've had my left/right speakers the wrong way round. For 7 years.

                      angiebaby@mas.toA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #46

                      @fesshole

                      I'm guessing that he doesn't mean that he had the left and right speakers reversed. I'm thinking more he had the polarities reversed on his speakers. Which is even funnier.

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                      • isitbroke@techhub.socialI isitbroke@techhub.social

                        @fesshole
                        When I worked in engineering at the Beeb the research department wanted to discover if the “golden ears” (mix engineers, sound supervisors etc - people who are trained to hear audio problems in recordings) could tell the difference between expensive OFC speaker cable and 10A mains cable. Turns out when tested blind they can’t.
                        It’s the same for most audio-fool products; when they don’t *know* what they’re listening to they can’t tell.

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                        #47

                        @IsItBroke
                        Can I ask a question? What do audio engineers do about age-related hearing drop-out? Almost everyone starts losing high frequencies in their early thirties. What happens then? Does it matter at all?

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                        • angiebaby@mas.toA angiebaby@mas.to

                          @fesshole

                          I'm guessing that he doesn't mean that he had the left and right speakers reversed. I'm thinking more he had the polarities reversed on his speakers. Which is even funnier.

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                          #48

                          @angiebaby @fesshole I presumed they meant they had the left audio channel going to the speaker on their right, and the right audio channel going to the speaker on their left.

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                          • luc122c@social.nelson.zoneL luc122c@social.nelson.zone

                            @angiebaby @fesshole I presumed they meant they had the left audio channel going to the speaker on their right, and the right audio channel going to the speaker on their left.

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                            @luc122c @fesshole

                            Calling himself an "audiophile", I suspect he probably owns a stereo-test-and-demonstration CD and he would have caught it right away if it was a matter of the speakers being wired right-to-left. Reversing the (- +) polarity on the pairs of wires for each speaker would cause phasing problems at best, and possible long-term speaker damage at worst.

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                            • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                              @IsItBroke

                              Yeah. Some things make a real difference, but, with speaker cable, IMHO, good enough is good enough.

                              @fesshole

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                              @CppGuy @IsItBroke @fesshole

                              Oh but you need the little stands to keep the cable off the floor. /S

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                              • fesshole@mastodon.socialF fesshole@mastodon.social

                                I'm one of those audiophiles who go on about speaker settings and placement, cables and DACs to play all my vinyl and high bitrate music, and force people listen to 'my incredible setup'. Turns out I've had my left/right speakers the wrong way round. For 7 years.

                                yugthebug@mastodon.socialY This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @fesshole
                                Ehhh, polaritys the only thing that really matters, if its flipped you might not notice unless its supposed to match the music video or smth

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                                • beng@mastodon.socialB beng@mastodon.social

                                  @IsItBroke
                                  Can I ask a question? What do audio engineers do about age-related hearing drop-out? Almost everyone starts losing high frequencies in their early thirties. What happens then? Does it matter at all?

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                                  @beng @IsItBroke They move on to a lucrative career in America editing sound for late night infomercials.

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                                  • R remixman@kind.social

                                    @fesshole Can't be much of an "audiophile", can ya?

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                                    @remixman @fesshole To be fair, -phile just means you love it. Doesn't mean you can't be shit at it.

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                                    • pentup@mastodon.artP pentup@mastodon.art

                                      @remixman @fesshole To be fair, -phile just means you love it. Doesn't mean you can't be shit at it.

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                                      @pentup @fesshole True.

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                                      • angiebaby@mas.toA angiebaby@mas.to

                                        @fesshole

                                        I'm guessing that he doesn't mean that he had the left and right speakers reversed. I'm thinking more he had the polarities reversed on his speakers. Which is even funnier.

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                                        @angiebaby @fesshole why not both ?

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                                        • beng@mastodon.socialB beng@mastodon.social

                                          @IsItBroke
                                          Can I ask a question? What do audio engineers do about age-related hearing drop-out? Almost everyone starts losing high frequencies in their early thirties. What happens then? Does it matter at all?

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                                          @beng
                                          You’re right; the audio course I teach involves me playing a sweep 20hz - 20Khz and asking the attendees to lower a hand when they stop hearing it - I’m down at 12Khz now (could hear all the way >20Khz as a young man).
                                          There is some self-adjustment; people just get used to how things now sound and some of the most respected mastering engineers are middle-aged men (Bob Clearmountain is old!) but as I sometime say “AM sounds like HiFi to me now!”

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