There are definitely instruments that can measure.
I posted this earlier for @shadorne
This link shows Phase and Impedance for 3 speaker wires:
Bob Carver's Music Ribbon, Rega Duet and a development prototype.
http://www.ielogical.com/Audio/TriWireZ.jpg
If the phase and amplitude change, the sound changes. Full Stop.
Remember what Disraeli said "There are lies, damned lies and statistics"
It's possible to contrive a set of measurement that look perfect. Unless one knows the setup and questions to ask, it would just be more bad information.
The best solution is to attend live, unamplified music and use similar recorded music to calibrate your system. Any system that can accurately replicate the dynamics and air of live music is going to breeze with compressed, over eq'd pop.
I posted this earlier for @shadorne
An appropriate plain cable or wire is not going to change amplitude or phase in any meaningful way.
This link shows Phase and Impedance for 3 speaker wires:
Bob Carver's Music Ribbon, Rega Duet and a development prototype.
http://www.ielogical.com/Audio/TriWireZ.jpg
If the phase and amplitude change, the sound changes. Full Stop.
Remember what Disraeli said "There are lies, damned lies and statistics"
It's possible to contrive a set of measurement that look perfect. Unless one knows the setup and questions to ask, it would just be more bad information.
The best solution is to attend live, unamplified music and use similar recorded music to calibrate your system. Any system that can accurately replicate the dynamics and air of live music is going to breeze with compressed, over eq'd pop.