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Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .

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ProfessorBB
Posted 2014-04-08 10:19 AM (#484948)
Subject: Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .



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At the link below is an article written by Seth Broenstein released today by AP describing a blind sound test of six very old and expensive violins (5 were Stradivarius) against new violins costing 100 times less.  The blind players consisted of ten world-class violin players. The results were surprising in that there was a marked preference for several of the new models over the old Italian violins long considered the most superior violin instruments in the world.  I just wonder what type of results we would see if a similar test was conducted on acoustic guitars, say a new Talamine or Guild versus a group of prewar Marrtins?  I don't think an Ovation or Adamas could be considered because the shape would immediately eliminate the blindness of the test.      

 

http://dfm.dailynews.com/article/you-cant-hear-the-difference-between-a-stradivarius-and-new-violins/6d37fb96366e688654f55e900d8e2199

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jamesholl
Posted 2014-04-08 10:32 AM (#484951 - in reply to #484948)
Subject: Re: Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .


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IMHO for a 'blind sound test' only the listeners would have to be blindfolded not the players therefore, in theory, I think it could be done.
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sycamore
Posted 2014-04-09 10:23 AM (#484989 - in reply to #484948)
Subject: Re: Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .


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Scott Groves does a blind test on yewtube with an Ovation and some other guitars. Camera is pointed so you can't see which one he is playing
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2014-04-09 5:18 PM (#485004 - in reply to #484948)
Subject: RE: Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .


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i seem to remember a thread that went stupid between some members on the site about this subject.one guy was trying to bet another $10.000.00 that you couldn't tell the difference between certain ovation guitars in a blind taste test.i think the post was locked after it got a bit to crazy, i think someone even got one of al's vacation out of that one , anyone remember that. GWB
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FlySig
Posted 2014-04-09 5:30 PM (#485005 - in reply to #484948)
Subject: Re: Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .



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Yeah that was an interesting multiple personality.
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Darkbar
Posted 2014-04-09 5:32 PM (#485007 - in reply to #484948)
Subject: Re: Blind Instrument Test Worth a Read . . .



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Yeah, that was Moody vs Alpep
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