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If a piece of equipment is very sensitive to cable swapping (assuming the comparison is fair, not 1000 feet of wire vs 2 feet of wire kind of thing), then it's probably not such a great piece of equipment, regardless of cost.
Here's a story about 2 cables using Cherry amps ... do you want to refute my findings?http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=155498.0
"... If a piece of equipment is very sensitive to cable swapping (assuming the comparison is fair, not 1000 feet of wire vs 2 feet of wire kind of thing), then it's probably not such a great piece of equipment, regardless of cost."Wind Chaser's findings notwithstanding, what possible basis could you have for making the above claim?Lots of gear responds to cable swapping. Applying your statement to such equipment would yield the nonsensical result that most everything would be 'not such a great piece of equipment.'
It's hard to argue with measurements.
Back to wires.... As I mentioned in my other post, we measure cables occasionally, and have NEVER found a significant difference in performance between two decent XLR or RCA cables of the same length.My intention here is to save listeners some money.