Best hi-fi channel for the no nonsense normal people here on youtube. Yes I do like this content. Keep 'em coming Kelvin cause It's all good.
@zenfishbike5 ай бұрын
"Get the biggest speaker you can". HA! Love it! Sunday morning tea with Kelvin makes me happy.
@russellparker45685 ай бұрын
He’s not wrong
@Douglas_Blake_5795 ай бұрын
There is no replacement for displacement.
@socksumi5 ай бұрын
The large wave launches of big drivers on big baffles offer big sound just like live instruments do. 'Scale' an often forgotten but important part of sonic realism.
@frostwise875 ай бұрын
when you said "get the biggest speakers you can" my wife got mad. I had to move rooms to continue watching. Great video as always
@bigmacfullerton78705 ай бұрын
I think that proves what he is saying is true doesn’t it???😅
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
Sorry mate !
@jahseantenn45745 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
I got a big pair of transmission line speakers a year after getting married. Still have big speakers and still married after 46 years. I consider myself fortunate.
@frostwise875 ай бұрын
@@TheRealWindlePoons Great work mate, I have learned in my few years of marriage though if you downsize it makes it harder to upsize if you feel like a change.
@1jhnpennington5 ай бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again - the world is a better place for Kelvin and his hi-fi channel.
@simonzinc-trumpetharris8525 ай бұрын
Solid core mains cable makes excellent speaker cable.
@eazydraw46815 ай бұрын
Priceless Kelvin, you bring such a brightness to the day every time you post another video no matter the weather. common sense down to earth tips hints and reviews
@thisisnev5 ай бұрын
You can get mains cable by the metre at Wilko - it's sold side-by-side with 'speaker cable' and it's so much cheaper! I read the mains cable tip over 4 years ago (I think it was in a What Hifi? group review of speaker cables) and I've sworn by it ever since. As for buying vintage amps, practically every 'development' since the late 70s has been aimed at reducing manufacturing costs, not improving sound quality.
@johnkendrick73045 ай бұрын
Your advice for younger folks is right on the money. I'm over 60 years old and I have done the exact same thing you have done and the most important one I have to say is get the biggest speakers you can because they sound the best no matter what anybody says. Especially if you're not spending 10 grand
@mattspokane5 ай бұрын
I love your honesty and not being just a hi-fi snob like some of the people with other channels. 🙂
@SuperHyperExtra5 ай бұрын
My speaker cables: a few years ago, a major wiring supplier for the aviation industry in my region got rid of kilometers of cables following a change in regulations on aviation safety. I acquired a hundred meters of these cables for a pittance from my electrical/electronic equipment supplier. Do the job perfectly!...
@stevezeidman72245 ай бұрын
Great advice! I only have big speakers. I love your content. My favorite is a vintage US brand called ADS. They were an US based offshoot of Braun. You may have seen Brauns there in the UK. They are 3 way with a sticky dome mid and tweeters. Beautiful full and lush mids with great detail.
@Antibackgroundnoise5 ай бұрын
One of the best and cheapest upgrades for me was getting the couch off the back wall. The bass never sounded or felt so good 🥳
@jasonemanuel90705 ай бұрын
How far from the wall did you go
@Antibackgroundnoise5 ай бұрын
@@jasonemanuel9070 a foot at first. However, still found myself leaning forward! Kissed goodbye to the room modes when I went the extra foot.
@grumpy94785 ай бұрын
excellent Kelvin - you should do this kinda short primer on basics every so often. so many audio YTs start & end at the deep end of the pool. basics such as you've pointed out - particularly in the manner you point them out - are valuable point-of-entry guidance for future audio enthusiasts (& old-timers too!) adjusting to the many emerging technologies.
@ootnaboot2Ай бұрын
Absolutely love your no-nonsence approach and opinions based on experience. I'm just gutted I got rid of my B&O and Wharfedale speakers, my Beomaster amps and original Philips CD player years ago. I really wish I still had that gear. At least I kept my CDs and I'm enjoying them on my Denon mini system.
@1790775 ай бұрын
I’m by no way a hifi buff but did find that by removing the panels to my amp and CD player and using a fine brush to loosen dust( gently hoovered away) and accumulated debris inside my 30 odd year component’s helped to reduce interference and improved the clarity of the system.
@alensolic65445 ай бұрын
The best advice I've ever got, I got it in I guess in kindergarten and it applies to the audio world as well: Use common sense!
@nuznikasАй бұрын
How
@tordamsleth74605 ай бұрын
My hifi pusher sells both used and new equipment and the best part is that I can try it at home before buying. I think it is adamont trying things in your own listening room not just listening in the store.🙂
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
for sure
@jamesvozar15 ай бұрын
As an audio engineer, this is spot on advice mate, especially about the big old speakers.
@dreamdictionАй бұрын
There is a MARKED difference between 8" woofers and 10" woofers, ten inches seems to be the size at which a woof start to really pressurize the room, delivering SCALE etc.
@Nix_sound5 ай бұрын
I bought a lovely old JVC amplifier a few years ago, that is from 1978 and that makes it three years older than me! I love it and I'm so happy to have a class A amplifier, instead of a class D. I much prefer the sound.
@donjohnstone37075 ай бұрын
Some more good tips and useful hacks for us think about and try out from the practical, down to Earth HIFI guy. I definitely prefer large speakers for the overall coherent, fuller, immersive sound from my stereo set up, without the need for a subwoofer. Thanks Kelvin.
@1790775 ай бұрын
Meant to add - great tips Kevin and my most unusual speaker cable was copper wire used underground for shotfiring manholes etc!😊
@TheSoundrookie5 ай бұрын
I'll say that something still can be gained from better cables even on a cheap system. But don't go for the expensive ones. A little better than the typical ones that you show can work wonders. Great video Mate.
@sosonic120005 ай бұрын
12’’ bass heaven…Who says size doesn’t matter 🔊🤩
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
"Who says size doesn’t matter" Anyone with the smaller version.
@kennethjrgensen2087Ай бұрын
for many years I had wharfedale 220 + sub with a old Rotel amp as my main Stereo. It was very expensive to upgrade to a noticeably better sound. now wharfedale has moved to another room and still sound good. 10x better than a modern smart speaker
@johnlindsay38205 ай бұрын
In a world full of Hi Fi bulls**t Kelvin says it how it is. Great stuff.
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
Solid core mains cable is great for speakers. If you can solder get some screened twisted pair instrument cable and make your own interconnects (connect the screen at one end only - the amplifier end). If you want high end cables on a budget, read Allen Wright's "Supercables Cookbook" (no affiliation). A good big un is always better than a good little un (applies to cars, bikes and guns too). I had a big pair of transmission line speakers for about 30 years. Replaced them with similar sized horns about 15 years ago. Both marvellous. If you are a tinkerer you can get great sound out of a Raspberry Pi with an inexpensive DAC "hat" and stream with that. I remember a beer advert "unspoilt by progress" - applies to a lot of HiFi too.
@joegreer95845 ай бұрын
I agree about big speakers. My infinity QBs ate the best pair of speakers I have.
@michaelvincent83065 ай бұрын
Always great advice but be careful if you have a small room larger speakers can overwhelm a room with bass go for sealed box types not ported and you can get great sound from small speakers with a sub in a small space everything else bang on kelvin my go to hifi expert
@Antibackgroundnoise5 ай бұрын
Yes, big speakers, big sound. However, big speakers going at it within a small room are more susceptible to room gain. Hence, standmounts preferably with a stereo pair of subs (sealed, of course)
@michaelvincent83065 ай бұрын
Totally agree it happened to me I used to own martin logan electro motion esl and moved to a smaller home they just overwhelmed the room terrific speakers wrong house had to sell now have bw d4 and they sound great
@justinparkman35855 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I thought big speakers will be too much for some rooms .
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
you are right there
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
@@Antibackgroundnoise "Yes, big speakers, big sound. However, big speakers going at it within a small room are more susceptible to room gain." My listening room is nearly square and can suffer very badly from bass resonances. I followed my son's suggestion and bought a device to match my system to my room. I only use it for my subwoofer (fairly large horn speakers still don't go that low). Best upgrade ever. Bass no longer clouds the rest of the frequencies, plenty of detail without boom. I call it "King Wenceslas bass": deep and crisp and even.
@andygee87165 ай бұрын
The reason I believe that good hifi hasn't changed much sonically is because of the switch from analogue sources to digital sources. Just as analogue was coming good, digital comes along and has to go through a similar improvement and upgrading path as far as dac's and upsampling is concerned, the higher it is, the smother the curve and the more detailed it sounds. Thing is that digital is looking to recreate a clean sine wave... like analogue does, so the proverbial dog has ended up chasing its own tail, ergo, little sonic progression has taken place. In the late 70s, Audio manufacturer QED brought out a revolutionary 79 strand clean copper loudspeaker cable that bettered 2.5 mm twin and earth mains cable. It sold for 80 pence a metre and sounded far superior in both treble and bass delivery to the mains cable with it's contaminated copper wire and less flexible nature. Glad you're back Kelvin, mate.
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
"In the late 70s, Audio manufacturer QED brought out a revolutionary 79 strand clean copper loudspeaker cable that bettered 2.5 mm twin and earth mains cable." Lots of people liked the QED. I found it added "background hash" to the sound which flattered some equipment but it wasn't to my tastes. Someone had rewired my Lowther horns with the stuff when I bought them. Replaced it with DNM solid core. Much cleaner. Of course, with everything HiFi "Your mileage may vary". 😀
@stevesmith39905 ай бұрын
Yep, i've had the same speakers for 35 years, every time i think about getting new ones they get smaller!
@andrewgillis8572Ай бұрын
WHY YES that is a superb system test track you named! The reverb atop the whole thing, the foreground presence of the Rhodes and I think Hohner Clavinet - the pure jazz drum kit recording, and notice many Wonder tracks have similar. Wow. The arrival of the backing voices is a mind blower- keyboard bass makes woofers behave differently. I am adding TOO HIGH where it should be, on my list with Extensions by Ahmad Jamal Trio live at Montreux - the Mahavshnu Visions LP - also by the genius The JM Trio Live CD
@WTHH25 ай бұрын
For bass, I agree size does matter. 12 inches for a really deep feel. 15 inches will be amazing. Low frequencies is a longwave. Silver core speaker wire or silver coated does make a difference.
@FarrukhButt-f8c2 ай бұрын
A point to note. With bigger woofers, bass will be loose. Smaller onces produce tighter bass. It’s physics. A big woofer cannot reproduce with honestly, the sound of a small drum.
@rabit8185 ай бұрын
Enjoying hi fi is a balancing act. On #5 I will use a better cable on my Linn v the freebie cable. Growing up we have these big Pioneer speakers. The bigger the woofer, the better. Talk about rock the house.
@robertballard88335 ай бұрын
I like to use old Extension cords - usually real copper and had a bunch laying around. 14 to 16 gage, and marked for polarity.
@MrRichymil5 ай бұрын
I find twin and earth solid core ring main electrical cable excellent for speaker cable, but also use Linn silver interconnect between sources and amplifiers.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
yeah surprising amount of people concur
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
I have DNM solid core speaker cable (even internally) which is a step up from mains cable and not that expensive. I do however have Van Den Hul monocrystal silver cable from tone arm to preamp. 😀
@kymvalleygardensdesign53505 ай бұрын
Thank you you have confirmed my suspicions about Hi-Fi all along brilliant stuff,
@TheRoby1kenobi5 ай бұрын
My celestion ditton 66, marantz model 8B, Dynaco pas 2 and CD player électrocompaniet EMC1. I'll stick with them because nothing modern compares.
@dazzlerweb5 ай бұрын
Now my wife is mad, I butchered the Hoover power cable.
@jasonemanuel90705 ай бұрын
Funny enough I've just dumped my girlfriend (on Friday) because she was constantly moaning that my vintage dovedale 3's were to big for my living room😂
@PharaoRamsesII5 ай бұрын
@@jasonemanuel9070 Kelvin is proud of you🎉
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
@@jasonemanuel9070 I remember the Dovedales a friend had a pair: nice sound. About half the volume of my Pro9-TL transmission lines.
@jasonemanuel90705 ай бұрын
@@TheRealWindlePoons do you still have them?
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
@@jasonemanuel9070 No. They went to a friend so I still listen to them on a regular basis. He has a flat next door to his partner. Big speakers apart, his flat houses things like a juke box and pinball machine while he actually lives next door. I'd call that a good working compromise. I went down the route of single-ended triodes and needed something more efficient than transmission lines: my Lowther horns fulfil that task to perfection.
@lekmannen99905 ай бұрын
Thank you! I really enjoy your videos!
@bruffyb37965 ай бұрын
I have large vintage wharfedale speakers and they do give more of a wow factor in terms of scale. I do find that they struggle with some modern bands and also deliver less details than my smaller q acoustics.
@jamesbarker69665 ай бұрын
I've used solid core cable and I thought it sounded better but it depends on what you're looking for in the depths of the song
@303Estates5 ай бұрын
Great advice!! Take a $100 speaker and a $1000 speaker and you will hear a world of difference. Take a $100 amp and a $1000 amp, and you might not hear any difference. A great sounding system is ALL ABOUT THE SPEAKERS! Great video Kelvin!!
@Michael-xz1nk5 ай бұрын
My iPhome 10 DAC is good enough for me when compared to expensive Chord DAC. My kit is vintage Linn & KEF. Be happy, save money, enjoy!
@LouMontana-wc7nr5 ай бұрын
This is your best video ever. You channeled your conversation directly to me. Laid back and natural...GREAT JOB.
@bartvanransbeeck13415 ай бұрын
Agree so much , cone surface ...I use JBL 18" ...drums sound realistic without seeing the cone move ...so no linear distortion from too much cone excurtion ....feel the bass instruments tactility, bassmotes of piano ...noises of woodenfloor in opera.....and high efficiency....to give uncompressed dynamics....without clipping amplifier into distortion ....at least if I want to listen at realistic musical instrument soundlevels ...I played those instruments and if I want the goosebumps , I miss them at lower level ....love your presentations ❤❤❤
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
well said 18 inch drivers am jealous
@AndrewDCDrummond5 ай бұрын
You may say that about cables and I always wanted to believe this, but my mate brought over some cable talk stuff and I swapped over my bundled interconnects and 79 strand type cable with them and there was a significant difference, which dismayed me. I messed around with the cables, not wanting to believe it, and even found that I needed to have both the ‘better’ interconnects and speaker cables to make the difference. So I wasn’t going to pay out for expensive cables so went out and bought some decent audio coax cable and some coax RCA phono plugs and some similar speaker cable from Quad, for a lot less money, and found that I got similar results. I later found that speaker cables do make a difference, but not necessarily because they have exotic materials, but just in how they are constructed and how it affects capacitance, etc. Like that flatline stuff is pretty sharp sounding, and twisted two core mains was ok but not great, and my amps didn’t like the thicker stranded cables. So now I just always use 2.5mm stranded clear sheathed Van Damme speaker cable (I think PMC recommend the 4mm version for their speakers) , which is reasonably priced, and also Van Damme interconnects for where I am not digital.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
well I agree mostly with you the flat ones just don't deliver . one day will get super serious on this subject as you say its the relation with the equipment
@rogermaxworthy65885 ай бұрын
Hey, your back 👍👍 Good to see you Kelvin
@n.lyndley.98895 ай бұрын
you’re back = you have returned your back = the rear part of your upper body
@paulmcdonough95955 ай бұрын
“Speakers, think big” I love that advice :0)
@josepheads55895 ай бұрын
The power coming into your house passes through miles and miles of cheap wire. It's hard to believe that the last meter of wire makes a significant difference.
@kobush185 ай бұрын
Agree with you 👍 Especially in the cables department.
@karlmuller19765 ай бұрын
In regards to small speakers What about the ls35a though? I still love mine
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
so do I
@SidBonkers515 ай бұрын
Now that is *great advice*
@tonyjedioftheforest13645 ай бұрын
Very wise words thank you.
@Douglas_Blake_5795 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Common Sense isn't entirely common anymore.
@AnilSehdev-b6q3 ай бұрын
Great channel and recently subscribed. Would love to hear a review on the Pioneer A300R Precision.
@WeeWeeJumbo5 ай бұрын
6. make room in your budget for a pair of high quality subwoofers. it gives you freedom to extend your system’s response further than any tone control or EQ possibly can. *BE NOT AFRAID.* PS i’ve bought at least a half dozen different cables from JSAUX, always in red 😂 their cables are great!
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
im very afraid
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
"6. make room in your budget for a pair of high quality subwoofers. " 6b. Interface them to your system via an external crossover which tunes itself to your room: stunning upgrade. (Anti-mode with BK sub - no affiliation.)
@johto5 ай бұрын
Good video. My tips, speakers are the most important (after room acoustics). If possible get a high efficient speakers (used or new) like a Klipsch Heritage series (horns and compression drivers). This way, you can focus on low but good quality wattage amps and still get good volume and keep the dynamics even on low volume. I have compared low efficient speakers and mega wattage amps, its not the same. Low wattage amp's sounds the best on the actual real word wattage use most people use daily. DAC's and cables are the lastyou need to worry about. Also, room acoustic is very important, actually even more important than the speakers depending on the situation. Currently running a fleat watt class-a, amps, both on solid state and single ended tube amp👍
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
sounds good from here
@jonboy99125 ай бұрын
Great advice from the Master!
@YaroslavViva5 ай бұрын
Thanks for video. I support the opinion that you don't need to spend tons of money on cables when you have a budget set-up. A good move is to buy the CHEAPEST cables but from a QUALITY audio company. Almost all of them have budget thin cables that cost modest money. Thus, you will save money and stay in the hi-fi territory and that would warm your soul 🤗😌
@TemperTemper...4 ай бұрын
What if you get a great big subwoofer or two to go with your little stand speakers?
@russellparker45685 ай бұрын
Big speakers, amp with good current, good source and you’re onto a winner. Cables do make a difference though, especially interconnects, Belden 1694a cable for interconnects is cheap and excellent sounding, use proper speaker cables (oxygen free copper) soldered bananas, keep your cables separate and not touching each other, learn how to set up speakers properly using something like the “master speaker placement” technique and a test tone on youtube for imaging and soundstage (reflections) 👍🏻
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
thanks belden get universal recommended
@russellparker45685 ай бұрын
@@stereoreviewxtry those 1694a interconnects Kelvin, they are dirt cheap, really great sound, easily bested my old cables that were over £200. The beldens are a hidden gem 👌🏻
@socksumi5 ай бұрын
Great advice... when it comes to vintage audio you know your stuff. BTW, I have a pair of mid 70s Radford 3-way speakers that use the same Goodmans woofer as your display speaker.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
nice I bet its a bigger box than my b and o
@socksumi5 ай бұрын
@@stereoreviewx Smaller. Radford Tristars, their smallest creation. I have two pairs... one from Britain, the other made in Canada, (Radford produced speakers in Quebec in the 70s). They shoe horned in that 12 inch monster plus a mid and tweeter. The drivers take up so much real estate, there's almost no baffle left, Lol.
@Markymarkvinylnut5 ай бұрын
Some debatable points, cable quality lends itself to the law of diminishing returns and a difference can usually be perceived as an 'improvement' or not. Speaker size is down to your room size and type of music you prefer end of. I dont agree with buying the largest speaker, that seems daft advice to me.
@viggoajackrussell-hyperact2235 ай бұрын
I like your info on the topic… and admire you ‘nerd so much around with stuff’.. I’m not a super experienced / hifi / audiophile… I just like good music in my ears like wine in my mouth… Tried Bluetooth speaker… small speaker… and now at 53 I’m back… started slow.. with semi big Dali 18 mk2 (super cheap, but NICE…(with powerful amp))… than 3 years ago my old dream speakers (Dali 40se) was bought.. found out I needed MORE amp… not because I play loud… they just take a lot.. now with 4 monoblock amp’s and a nice old restored preamp, the last & final purchase- two months ago, upgraded to a Keenwood 1980 turntable (so much more stable and solid), and I’m at the end for me in hifi…I stop before the bug for new stuff kicks in, I enjoy going around and find a old LP for very few quid’s… the last was ‘The Crusaders’.. WOW what a sound for 1-2 £… that leaves money for a nice wine or even better a few Gin & Tonic…I probably never marry with a set of 2 x 68kg speakers… but I can live with that 😊
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
great stuff enjoy K
@chrisvand26785 ай бұрын
Nice speakers you have, especially those Dali 40se, they are a rare gem from the past. Are you by any chance from Denmark? It sure sounds like it.
@viggoajackrussell-hyperact2235 ай бұрын
@@chrisvand2678 Hi Chris, thanks.. yha I'm from DK, but it more a random that I like Dali... I was young and saw those big speakers in the shop... and fast forward 30+ years... and then i had the money for better Equipment.. but ended up with 'old' stuff :-)) but the 40 need a lot of amp... aldo the pre. Owner had Sonos, and that also sound fine (only listen short time when buying 2 years ago).. I don't know if you can get anything for 2000-2300 Euro new that would be so detailed and fine ( aldo the 40 are base heavy ) i would like to hear Tanoy or even old Sansui.. but for now the 40 will do.
@4evaclapham5 ай бұрын
I use the orange lawn mower cable for my speakers
@eazydraw46815 ай бұрын
Is that from looking at the lava lamps that give off an orange hue 😂
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
orange is the new black
@iancatchpole52235 ай бұрын
Evening Kelvin, another reasonable and considered show, yes indeed , big speakers,three way are normally much more open sounding...if I may I'll give you my reasons why.. I found a pair of BW 601 S3's at a second hand shop near where I live, bought 5 CD's and speakers for twenty quid..no not joking, on the Costa people aren't really into hifi or driving really but I dygress.. That's supposed to be a really great speaker but to be honest they sound pretty dead until played quite loud...moving on ..I was given some gear from a good Pal, and a pair of Jamo 760 R speakers in perfect shape..well these sounded OK but we're two way, it so happens though they have a bass port facing forward nxt to the diffuser horn loaded tweeter. Just the right diameter to fit a bang and Olufsen mid driver..So add a monacor DN 10 three way cross over and Bobs your aunty.( Maybe These days😮) They make those BW's sound pretty compressed, improved though if you bi amp them, But Bigger is Better, in my humble opinion Cheers Kelvin and have a great week old son.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
thanks mate Bobs transitioned now its Bobetta.
@michaelb96645 ай бұрын
The reason Hi Fi hasn’t improved is because the equipment has been more capable than human hearing is for decades. We can’t hear minuscule distortion. Even if it measures better by a few decimal places we can’t perceive that. Audio electronics have been a solved problem for a long time and transducers can never be perfect, especially when taking their interaction with the room into account.
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
"We can’t hear minuscule distortion." The amplifier business has majored on low distortion levels *THAT THEY CAN MEASURE* but apply to test signals and not music. No point if they sound unmusical. No point having .001% amplifier distortion when your speaker distortion is 1% or more.
@Smog1045 ай бұрын
Nice one mate great video
@dariuszzatorski22455 ай бұрын
Hi Kelvin, I like your wise look on hifi world. Now I am over 60 and tried many hifi gear and finally came back to roots for little money. Now I have AMC XIA amp and CD & Pro-ject turnatable 2M Red cartridge. I am looking for vintage loudspeakers (value for the money) to my small room ca 15 square meters. I am interested in Beovox, Rank Arena, Mirsch, Philips or others that can fulfill my room. I am listening to music not to parameters. I like to feel basS and wide scene. Prefere 3 way sealed box with 25/30 cm bass. I am listening all kind of music but jazz and classic mainly. Could you recommend anything ? Regards from Poland, Darius.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
well there are quite a few beovox three way which I would imagine suit Jazz nice and airy and quick with paper bass driver
@williamdavies32955 ай бұрын
I have been a pro musician for many years. Fender twin reverb with jbl’s 69 strat & various other axes. Using belden cable as an interconnect between amp & guitar, this opens up the sound in the mids & higher registers. Otc cables are generally shit. Fender used to supply a belden guitar cable, along with a strap when you bought a new guitar. These cables were tip top. The grey ones with the spiggot inside the plug & a grub screw to contact the shield. I cannot possibly agree with your opinion on cables in any way at all. Good quality cable is the lifeblood of musical sound!. Are you sure that your ears are up to discerning the differences between sounds from various cables?. I, and many other musicians certainly can. Picking out different nuances in sound is part & parcel of our stock in trade. It is a fact that musicians have far more sensitive hearing than folks that are not, for obvious reasons. At home my accuphase & jbl work great with belden cable, lovely open sound. I like you have an assortment of amps, that i change from time to time, just for the pleasure of it all!. Bell wire indeed!?. Tut, tut.
@ChillToMusic875 ай бұрын
Sir Cliff Richard likes small and tall speakers as he says in his Wired For Sound hit single 😄👍🏼
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
in stereo out on the streets we go
@utredutredson16865 ай бұрын
Spot on about reviewing , often l watch Bluetooth speaker reviews, really good reviewers in general but fail on one thing...they only seem to play dance/ rap kind of music when reviewing speakers. That's if I can discern the paid reviewers from the genuine
@CarlVanDoren615 ай бұрын
Interesting, thx for sharing 👍
@chrisclose77935 ай бұрын
I think my B&W dm602s were the best bang for buck speakers ,streaming I don't like one bit as find cd vinyl and minidisc are far superior sounding and I agree with your opinion on cables I upgraded my cables but so they are in line with the quality of the rest of my system
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
602 s get a lot of love I notice
@chrisclose77935 ай бұрын
@@stereoreviewx I think it's due to their performance due to being able to deliver impressive bass for a standmount and also deliver such a energetic sound
@Evolved_ue75 ай бұрын
A musical hoover ! : ) My Goodmans XB 45 and 25 sound fab .
@matereo5 ай бұрын
See if you can get Namco NSQ-331's or NSQ-551's in the uK Kelvin. They are real sleepers. Look like JBL's like the L112's and sound really nice (full) and can be had for almost nothing. Big three ways.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
interesting
@karlb26205 ай бұрын
Wise words I think Kelvin 👍
@paulmcdonough95955 ай бұрын
I agree there is no magic in cables, it’s an easy money spinner for dealers, I use Amazon basics in my system and yes I have tried fancy expensive silver cored cables, they don’t make a difference.
@jedi-mic5 ай бұрын
Yeah nightmare those dongles ended up buying four and it wasn't the most expensive one that worked the best at WHSmith, I tried an apple one that was useless it cut all the top frequencies off and was low output, the Samsung one wasn't much better didn't cut the frequencies off but no output to speak of, a cheap one from a garage that just didn't do anything. Very annoying the whole lot!!! they need to put the jacks back in phones i don't know why they took them out in the first place save money I suppose 2p a socket yeah. Very difficult to know how to get a decent one I think just trial and error
@WeeWeeJumbo5 ай бұрын
a headphone jack needs an actual amplifier on the other end, and phones have a lot of priorities competing for internal space, especially if they’re going to upgrade everything every year. i’m not saying it doesn’t suck but thought i might add some context. of course we can’t deny though that soon after headphone jacks went away, the manufacturers started selling wireless headphones and earbuds, so… make of that what you will 🫠🫠🫠
@hobhood71185 ай бұрын
9.00 - why not use a dongle DAC from HIDYZ or Audioquest to connect your phone to your vintage amp. Better than Headphone out from phone.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
true
@GeirRssaak5 ай бұрын
Finally an intelligent reviewer!greetings from geir in Norway!
@swannmannbaggywaggy5 ай бұрын
Another fantastic video, thank you!
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ianstreeter52915 ай бұрын
Kelvin lots of great advice as always. Great channel.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
Much appreciated
@BigBill555 ай бұрын
I was at a Hifi show once and the Kef stand had speakers wired up with orange cable. I asked what they were and they said…oh we left the proper ones behind, so popped down B&Q and bought a mains extension reel! Sounded fine.
@Antibackgroundnoise5 ай бұрын
Yeah, any cables will sound fine (in the loosest possible terms), especially at a hi-fi show. It's only when one implements them within the quietness of one's listening room will the heightened noise floor become apparent
@russellparker45685 ай бұрын
@@Antibackgroundnoiseoh yes!
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
I like the fact they told you .great story
@berniehunter21745 ай бұрын
Funny to see your picture, as I too have a pair of TANNOY T125 speakers. And a PIONEER SA606 amplifier, n WOW don’t they sound great to together.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
I can imagine
@DinkyDoughnut5 ай бұрын
I’m always unplugging chopping and changing the inputs. I found Monster cables have extremely user unfriendly RCA plugs. They damage my input sockets cause you have to wiggle them off in that it damages the socket.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
yes stressing the socket
@gemspa735 ай бұрын
Not sure what your take is on the US made KLH speakers from the late sixties/early seventies Kelvin, but I found a pair of KLH Model 6's on the street in Brooklyn a couple of years ago and I must say that since I found them, I've been hooked. I now also have a pair of Model 32's and 33's which I paid $150 for combined.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
nice work they would have cost a lot originally
@marcparsons17265 ай бұрын
Try and hear the broom sweep on Harvest Moon by Neil Young. I only hear it with good headphones or watching the video. If you hear it on speakers I salute you!!
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
I gonna try it
@steverushforth70095 ай бұрын
Many years ago I had a Saturday job at a top-end Hi/Fi retailer, this was the time when expensive cables were emerging, for the sales staff there was a massive commission for selling them, there was a large patch bay for the cables, and guess what someone had put resistors in line the "cheap" standard cables. PS what make are your lava lamps?
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
mathamos the most expensive
@steverushforth70095 ай бұрын
@@stereoreviewx Thanks, I thought they were, I believe these were the original inventors, and having seen your video and their quality, I just ordered 2.
@chuckmaddison29245 ай бұрын
Love this channel, very honest. The way I look at it is what do the Rolling Stones or Taylor Swift use, Not small things on stands .
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
Well said!
@TheRealWindlePoons5 ай бұрын
If you can, go to a small music venue on "open mic" night. Chat to the musicians you like and ask them what they listen to at home. I have had some surprising answers and lots of good advice.
@chuckmaddison29245 ай бұрын
@TheRealWindlePoons I did similar. At a recording studio I asked what he had at home. I figured it must be something fantastic. Um no portable radio after the studio it all sounds crap.
@seekstruth59685 ай бұрын
I have the emotiva B1 Plus bookshelf speaker gorgeous sound so I got the B2 + and it sounded like garbage no definition in the base and the trouble was not as brilliant and detailed and yes cables do make a difference course but probably the most important thing is that you have to get a good surge protector that does not interfere with the electrical output from the wall socket that could totally dead in your sound the sound quality
@davidmorgen45584 ай бұрын
Speaking of which I came across an old pair of advents today at good will in the north bay bay area . about 25 miles in the city of novato Coulnt get the grills of so I cant comment on the drivers ? still worth getting if ya want to take a chance Stack em !.......I think for the most part you have A good point about the subtle differences in sound Quality however at least in my experience its incremental especially with nad an Rotel amps which I own both the nad costs about a little under $500.00 us Dollars the Rotel about $1300.00 due to primarily additional features? you guessed it a Phono section which the nad Lacks sonicly I prefer the nad noticably more natural sounding but at the costs of not much treble response still a nice sounding amp. in spite of that.Gonna keep my eyes Pelled on getting a Luxman tube amp if I ever get Lucky! .. Prey for me
@fakequartz4 ай бұрын
This info really help! Thanks a lot for being true.
@robertballard88335 ай бұрын
Streaming tip - use higher video res on KZbin ( under settings) to get the best Audio quality. 720 to 1080 is best Quality. 1080 is a bit crisper in treble. I run my computer, which has a deent sound card, into my Aux or tape in on my amp. Works great!
@Michael-xz1nk5 ай бұрын
Very good advice about the new stuff!!
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@MichelLinschoten5 ай бұрын
Size should be determined by room and most definitely placement. And thb most rooms i see are anything but good enough for the bigger guys out there. The amount of speakers I've seen flanked by a huge dresser, cornered, and backwall hugging is pretty much endless. I feel people should understand that your ears are not even the limiting factor. Your room doesn't give one bit about you or your spendure. Good video, just found you i have a very small unbiased audio channel so i can relate to alot youre saying here
@EddyTeetree5 ай бұрын
But what about the size of fight in the dog ‘ay? Haha. Hey Kelvin any idea where to get interconnects to fit those small close together rca ins on vintage 1950’s 1960’s preamps? I am using a Leak St.20 with Varislpe and its a very tight fit for these with new ones.
@stereoreviewx5 ай бұрын
dunno mate they are close
@karlmuller19765 ай бұрын
Hey Kelvin. Last week I plugged a cheap kettle power lead into my 300b valve amp. I just thought a power lead was a power lead. It sounded terrible and flat! I couldn't work out what it was. Realized then swapped the kettle lead out for a better one and the change was night and day. Since then I ordered a £50 hifi power lead and it's improved further. I've been a believer in speaker cables for years but never power leads. I can't believe what a difference it made. It's a bloody endless journey. I recommend anyone with a detailed transparent system to upgrade power leads. If your system is transparent the difference is huge.
@DrRock20095 ай бұрын
If you can hear a difference, then it exists. Whatever works for YOU. 👍
@karlmuller19765 ай бұрын
@@DrRock2009 in a midrange system I don't think there would be any noticeable difference. The first time I noticed a difference from cables was using a Naim nac 72 nap 140 combo and a high quality dac with hi res files. Before then I thought cables were snake oil.
@tabularasa86095 ай бұрын
May I ask what cable are you using?
@francescotenti1935 ай бұрын
Buckets of good common sense missing in many other KZbin channels and, yes, big speakers usually sound better than small book shelve ones where, more often than not, you'll need a sub to get a fuller sound.
@Ricky-cl5bu5 ай бұрын
The best hiding channel definitely for normal people brilliant