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In Reply to: RE: Hat's off to you, mate! :-)) That seems to me to need a *very* good ear to be able to do that. nt posted by andyr on October 05, 2015 at 01:49:46
I believe it needs a very good system. I've come to the conclusion that non-audiophile listeners men and women easily guess the wire direction.
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The technique I use is slightly different:
- I use two pieces of wire, wired into a line level interconnect. Of course you have to ensure that the wire is the same direction on both channels
-- I use a stereo recording, but one that has a nicely focussed center image of a singer.
-- When the wire is the right way around, the image is more focussed with the image appearing dead-center
-- When the wire is the wrong way around, the image is more diffuse and wanders around.
I found that once I knew what I was listening for, it's pretty easy to hear.
beatox,
Your method works well too, although mine is a bit lazier and nice for quicker tests. What are the most apparent differences from wrong/right cable direction IMHO:
-soundstage
-coherency
-PRaT, musical feeling.
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