Quote:Originally Posted by audiofan1 So how many who like there so called "Exotic" cables and what they've done for this hobby , plan to get rid of them to follow the advice hearing impaired I'll be taking in all "Exotic" cables...
Quote:Originally Posted by Cables Yes I heard audio cables which improve very much the sound quality. But not only or not just the "exotic " cables, but the properly made ones. Actually I' m working on this (making more natural...
Quote:Originally Posted by DarqueKnight The water analogy is appropriate when discussing simple current flow through conductors. The water analogy is not appropriate when discussing the integrity of an alternating current audio...
Quote:Originally Posted by BiggAW The other ironic part is that what's in the walls? On the street? Surely not silver oxygen-free multi-core hyper sealed whatever the heck they sell for tons of money!
Never saw 3ft of religion fix...
Quote:Originally Posted by krabapple Nothing. It's the sort of 'sciency' bafflegab tactic that DarqKnight employs on audio forums. NO ONE would dispute that certain aspects of system setup affect imaging -- e.g. speaker position...
Quote:Originally Posted by aceg1 . Like DarqueKnight tried to explain, some individuals listen or can listen for certain attributes when comparing cables or any other audio equipment.
Good then let him do it blind. But I actually...
Quote:Originally Posted by DarqueKnight The point was that the inventors of home stereo systems stressed the need for trained listeners for the evaluation of stereo equipment..
And trained listeners are still reasonably subject to a...
Quote:Originally Posted by DarqueKnight
Actually, the goal of high performance power cables is to reduce the amount of power line noise, and their attendant distortions, in the power signal.
Then showing us the transfer function...
Quote:Originally Posted by DS-21 You forgot a poll option: "no improvement, but I've heard expensive wires ruin things"
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Quote:Originally Posted by DS-21 The first time, the wires were MITs with their blister-thingy, and...