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John,What specifically did this a-b switch switch. Could you provide a link to the specific switch? The manufacturer and model #?TIA,Paul
...Do it yourself rather than sit back a take potshots at someone else....
Also, don't try to change the subject. I didn't say all cables sound the same. I said burn in and cryo treatment make no difference with speaker cables...
...Once you understand that there is no audible difference, throw some other types of speaker cables to the mix.Been there, done that, and now I know there is no difference (at least with speaker cables)...
Yea, next there will be a special hat to wear or something. Maybe it will be made of Aluminum foil.
Interesting links I found about burn in:http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/interconnects/truthcablesinterconnects.phphttp://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/interconnects/Cable-Breakin.html
Well, you did say ...Quote from: JohninCR on 7 Sep 2006, 02:25 am...Once you understand that there is no audible difference, throw some other types of speaker cables to the mix.Been there, done that, and now I know there is no difference (at least with speaker cables)...and I interpreted that to mean differences between speaker cables. Perhaps you were still implying differences of cryogenically treating and/or burning in different cables? If so, then I misunderstood and my comment about the 'all cables sound the same' is not relevant here.
Quote from: LightFire on 7 Sep 2006, 03:59 amInteresting links I found about burn in:http://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/interconnects/truthcablesinterconnects.phphttp://www.audioholics.com/techtips/audioprinciples/interconnects/Cable-Breakin.htmlAudioholics are very biased objectivists. Their belief is that if they can't measure a difference using their own defined methods, there is no difference or the product is overpriced/snake oil. Also, they basically call you an idiot if you believe otherwise, which is a great way to begin a healthy debate on a poorly understood subject.
Audioholics methods are quite scientific. I know that because I am an electronic technician and what they say agrees with what I learned in school. You can not be biased by the truth!