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Was curious as to folks opinions. Do most of you mix and match cables or do you go with the one house for all solutions
I have a chicken or the egg kind of question. How do you know you have a cable that is not "voiced" instead of one that is compensating for unrecognized nonlinearities from other components in your system.
That's what measurements are for. If an interconnect is well shielded, has very low capacitance, low inductance and resistance in the milliohms, you can expect it's not going to mess with the sound.
Whatever... I think everything is 'voiced' whether it wants to be or not. Otherwise, everything would sound the same... electronics included...
and there would be only one brand of gear.
What's up chair guy? Sit on a tack or something? You seem to be gettin' nasty as of late. Not that I care, just an observation.
Whatever... I think everything is 'voiced' whether it wants to be or not. Otherwise, everything would sound the same... electronics included... and there would be only one brand of gear. icon_wink.gif
If you are relying on the measurements of a cable to tell you if what you are hearing is an accurate transmission of the information contained the recording instead trusting the evidence provided to you by your senses you have a flawed decision making paradigm. ...
It is important to understand that the cables in and of themselves DO NOT HAVE A SOUND! The electrical load they represent modifies the linearity of the equipment driving the cable and that change in linearity is what you are reporting on hearing.