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A cable or capacitor comparison, regardless of which of the 2 or 3 available opinions a person can hold on this matter, is almost as fun as watching the grass grow. Twenty minutes into the dilligent listening experiment and your guests will be thinking about ways to take their own lives.
I agree with nathanm. You end up making it into a boring meeting.
Danny, if you do this, could you use two pieces of the same equipment (thus taking time delay out of the equation), and publish subjective results?
If you want to subject your buddies to it I'd gladly send you one of our Hypex amplifier kits. It would have to be after CES but I could send you the basic UCD-180 kit we sell. I'm using it at CES so it would have to be after the show.
Hmmm, now that is interesting. The first three responses have been from people outside of this area.I'll take you up on that.
I fall into the camp of sometimes with cables. I have put some in that made a definite difference, and some I wasn't sure did anything. As an example I had bi-wired my B&W N802's because I really felt they sounded better that way. When I got my Dunlavy's I just bi-wired them up as well because that's what I had been doing. A few weeks ago I took off the top wires and went to jumpers and the speakers sounded remarkably better, I'm not knowledgable enough to take a stab at why I just know it was definite ...
When I change cables/power cords/whatever, I think there is a difference, but the difference is much smaller than what it's made out to be on here. .
So, a good get together (with beer, scotch, bourbon, water, whatever) would be interesting to me. Care to fly to CT? I do plan on doing a test shortly, but the sources will be two unmodded SB2s. These might not be the most revealing sources.