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FWIW, my silver Acme's were very bright at the start but with break in they became natural sounding. Oh my, see what I just did, I associated audio properties with electricity.
Using a fully naked woman leaves virtually nothing to the imagination. She's got strong legs, man. Are ewe afraid of strong women?
That photo was taken during a Miss Venezuela contest. Her bikini "accidentally" came loose and a photographer took a Kodak moment...
I should scan and send you a picture of me and Yaxeni Oriquén, Central American & Caribbean female bodybuilding champion! She's extremely built--and from Venezuela, too!
If you came over to listen to my system the expression on your face would be anything but funny...
I'm sure I would enjoy listening to ANYONE's system here as long as they could average 85db at 10 feet away without fear of repercussion!
Regarding speaker cables and interconnects, much of the differences heard here are easily determined with a capacitor meter. The higher the capacitance of the cable, the brighter and "more detailed" it will sound to the listener. This is because the capacitive load slows down the output circuit and makes the feedback arrive later, which turns negative feedback into positive feedback, peaking the amplifier or preamp response. Poor shielding also adds hum and noise to the system. One can take a "high end" cable with a large capacitive load and add that same load to the output of the preamp or power amp with a 25 cent capacitor of the same value with standard two conductor zip cord used and get the same sonic results. Of course the brightness and detail is wrong, it was not part of the source material, just a non-linearity generated in the equipment trying to drive a capacitve load.
But an expensive cord, if it is only wire, cannot do the things they claim. Bare wire cannot filter noise. The only reason people think exotic cords do something is because they LOOK COOL and you have spent LOTS OF MONEY on them and you'll be damned if you don't hear an improvement. It's a mind game. Notice how nobody sells these overpriced cords to any industry besides audiophiles? Since this unique group has correlated musical enjoyment with electronic equipment anything is possible regardless of wether or not it makes any sense. Who else besides audiophiles would believe this malarkey?
85db? I thought you liked to rock out Nathan?
Sarcasm is limiting the sound of my system? Now I'm not sure which concept is more ludicrous; settling power cords or sarcasm affecting music playback!
Given my amp can do this and the above far exceeds what musical program material will require, I am having a hard time with low inductance power cords.
No, that's not what I wrote. I wrote that your sarcasm limits you:"You are very funny--I truly enjoy reading your sarcasm. That, however, inhibits you from advancing the sound quality in your system. If you came over to listen to my system the expression on your face would be anything but funny..."
Why would I want Audioengineer's $400 power cord with filtered ground when I got my 95 lb, 220V ONEAC with "virtual ground" for $100? I saw a new ONEAC like mine in eBay for $285, FOB Texas. Pay attention to what I write and you will be able to advance the quality in your sound system on the cheap...