I'm wondering, is there any "*right* technique of testing guitar cable quality?
I've ran like a hundred tests of 6 cables (via FuzzMeasure) - from lowest grade $10 ones to Sommer / Vovox.
1. If tests were "active" - so when signal is out of the preamp and back to the preamp - there's NO difference in the frequency spectrum,
2. If those were "active" going via pedalboard with buffer on - NO difference in the frequency spectrum
3. If those were "semi-active" going via pedalboard with buffer off - there is lost of high frequency but almost identical on all cables.
Not to mention that in points 2 & 3 you have inpiut cable, output cable and a lot of pedlaboard connections.
What is the procedure to send completelty passive signal to preamp via cable - that will tell the qualy of ONE cable. E.G. when you have guitar you generate passive sound from your strings to the pickups via magnetic field. But that can't be tested. I've read couple of tests that somoeny put a p-bass pickup in series with a passive 250k pot to do it, but it also a "semi-active" circuit as you send already buffered and avtive signal from preamp to the pickup and back to the preamp. That test tells nothing to me...
So, how to do it right? Has anybody ever thought about it?
(By the way - as you see - there is ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE iin quality of different cables when circuit is active, so when you you a buffer/booster like a first thing in the pedalboard, you'll have no loss in the signal.)
I've ran like a hundred tests of 6 cables (via FuzzMeasure) - from lowest grade $10 ones to Sommer / Vovox.
1. If tests were "active" - so when signal is out of the preamp and back to the preamp - there's NO difference in the frequency spectrum,
2. If those were "active" going via pedalboard with buffer on - NO difference in the frequency spectrum
3. If those were "semi-active" going via pedalboard with buffer off - there is lost of high frequency but almost identical on all cables.
Not to mention that in points 2 & 3 you have inpiut cable, output cable and a lot of pedlaboard connections.
What is the procedure to send completelty passive signal to preamp via cable - that will tell the qualy of ONE cable. E.G. when you have guitar you generate passive sound from your strings to the pickups via magnetic field. But that can't be tested. I've read couple of tests that somoeny put a p-bass pickup in series with a passive 250k pot to do it, but it also a "semi-active" circuit as you send already buffered and avtive signal from preamp to the pickup and back to the preamp. That test tells nothing to me...
So, how to do it right? Has anybody ever thought about it?
(By the way - as you see - there is ABSOLUTELY NO DIFFERENCE iin quality of different cables when circuit is active, so when you you a buffer/booster like a first thing in the pedalboard, you'll have no loss in the signal.)
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