Watermelon test for audiophiles!


Hey,

In this hot and perfect watermelon season (where lots of them are really tasty and sweet), I was wondering if audiophiles can actually pick up a PERFECT watermelon just by tapping it and listening to the tap.  If one can hear differences between different cables, it's a lot easier task to listen to watermelon tap. Or on the other hand, if you can't tell which watermelon is perfect by tapping, how come you can hear differences in wires or cables?

czarivey

Mark Twain, who famously adored watermelon, described it as the “chief of the world's luxuries… when one has tasted it, he knows what angels eat.” In in the summer, we want nothing more for dessert than watermelon, which contains 92 percent water. He was also an audiophile. 

Wifey says I have a one-track mind. Still, the end of the first Austin Powers movie was hilarious.  "Melons, big juicy melons!"

What if you test the watermelon with your different 

cables. Will they produce a different thump?  And if they do 

will you be able to tell if the cable is silver or copper. 
I can see a whole new way of testing cables coming. 
This will be the biggest news in the audio industry in decades 

Listen for the thump 

That should be the name of the new testing standards for cables