evaluating tone quality on U-tube - fools errand?


dlwalke
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03/04/2019 12:05 am

In another post a moment ago, I mentioned that I have a very difficult time hearing differences between different pickups when I watch X vs Y comparisons on youtube. Sometimes, even the differences between different guitars or amps seem rather subtle to me. I wonder if the entire enterprise is flawed given that I am listening to these sounds through my laptop's speaker. Do you think that a lot of the differences you would hear in person just don't come through when listening through a laptop, or should I still be able to hear these differences even if the sounds are not as rich as they would be in person?

I don't think that can explain it completely though because when I look through the comments section of these types of videos, I see many people expressing strong opinions for one or the other pickup (or amp or whatever), even though there are also a smattering of comments from people who, like me, say they can't hear a difference. It's well known that as you age you lose the ability to hear higher frequencies. It's true of most everyone beginning around age 18, not just people who are "hard of hearing." Anyway, I wonder if some of the differences that people respond to are above a range that I just don't hear at all (I'm 57 btw).


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03/04/2019 12:56 am

Although awareness that You Tube uses a sound compression format is salient, common sense needs to prevail.

Of course it's going to sound different in person.

Individual location acoustics, setup, operator and vid compiler. Nevertheless You Tube can still be useful if you take all of this into consideration, view multiples, and use discernment in evaluation.

First thing I'd suggest you should do is to at least give yourself the best chance of hearing the clip as intended. Even if it was recorded with superb fidelity, listening through laptop speakers? Really?!!! Hopefully laughing with you as I truly don't mean to offend, but that's quite beyond funny -if you think about it.

A set of studio monitor speakers e.g. Swissonic, KRK Rokit, PreSonus Eris et al are invaluable, or at the very least a set of quality high fidelity stereo studio headsets. I have both, but have to say that buying my PreSonus studio monitors was definitely one of if not the the most worthwhile GAS purchase since I started playing guitar. Just WOW! What a difference. My recommendation to everyone into guitar recording, listening to originals in trying to perfect that cover, viewing reviews etc, would be to prioritise buying a pair the moment your budget permits.

Re You Tube comments. Everyone's a self-annointed expert critic, moi included.

Again discernment required to sort out the wheat from the chaff, and there's a lot of chaff. One of the things about anything aural, particularly tone, is that like personal taste and appeal in musical genres and musicality in general, it's extremely subjective. Behind the mask of You Tube anonymity, in some people this brings out extreme expressed perspectives through intolerance of others' opinions, which if you think about it is more frequently due to immaturity or a flaw in their personality than it is down to anything else. And don't forget for a moment the influences of successful brand and segment marketing elitism or even silly misplaced buyer pride. It all needs to be taken in to acount.

Ultimately, on balance I find You Tube reviews, unboxings, audio demonstrations etc useful in general. BTW like you, and many here from what I observe, I'm older too and so suffer from presbycusis.


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