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Anyone reading this thread who believes or thinks cables can't possbily have audible difference really needs to hear a proper audio system/set-up that easily shows these differences. As an Electrical Engineer myself, I can handily tell you that no one with this particular degree learns enough about the wave field effects, interactive conductor/insulator/shield interactions, materials science or any of the dozens of other interactivities that may be preset in small signal effects within audio cables. All of the "technical" arguments from people "schooled" in EE just don't hold water with me (there needs to be more evidence and testing than just that damn degree!). . Lastly, I am willing to bet right here, right now an even bet of $1,000 that I can readily identify the differences between any cable against my current reference cable. Double blind test, you control the variability of which cable comes first then second, with perfect results 5 times over! The only requirement to meet my wager is that we use my own personal audio system, in my listening room, with my ears. You bring the blindfold. All takers are welcome, I need to make some easy money this month! aa
Lastly, I am willing to bet right here, right now an even bet of $1,000 that I can readily identify the differences between any cable against my current reference cable
Anyone reading this thread who believes or thinks cables can't possbily have audible difference really needs to hear a proper audio system/set-up that easily shows these differences.
As an Electrical Engineer myself, I can handily tell you that no one with this particular degree learns enough about the wave field effects, interactive conductor/insulator/shield interactions, materials science or any of the dozens of other interactivities that may be preset in small signal effects within audio cables. All of the "technical" arguments from people "schooled" in EE just don't hold water with me (there needs to be more evidence and testing than just that damn degree!). .
Lastly, I am willing to bet right here, right now an even bet of $1,000 that I can readily identify the differences between any cable against my current reference cable. Double blind test, you control the variability of which cable comes first then second, with perfect results 5 times over! The only requirement to meet my wager is that we use my own personal audio system, in my listening room, with my ears. You bring the blindfold. All takers are welcome, I need to make some easy money this month! aa
One of my partners in TONE has a EEE and a PhD in Physics (and is also a professional oboe player)and he readily admits that the measurements only go so far. We both have systems capable of a very high degree of resolution and musicality and you can definitely hear any change made, be it aninterconnect, speaker cable or power cord.Mind you, it's not always a HUGE, jaw dropping experience, but if you have a system with excellent resolution and decent recordings it becomes pretty easy.
Do you have an idea of the markup on this part of the audio industry? Highest!
I think everyone just likes to argue about it....
When I plugged your cables into my 2nd system, I heard a diff. immediately...
I say if you can't hear the difference between cables, that's ok.
All of this is subjective in the end and honestly, I really don't care what anyone hears, doesn't hear or likes to wax poetic about.
What I do know is that at the end of the day I am 99% happy with mysystem and I can't afford that last percent.If you are sitting on the couch digging the music, that's ALL that matters.It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks. And bah humbug to those thatwant to spoil your party, I say.
My lifes half over, I have better things to do than argue about cables.
But I REALLY like yours, for whatever that's worth!!
I'm always dissapointed at how many people will spend thousands on cable when their roomis not treated at all....
I was actually surprised to hear that cable nay-sayers actually exist, they must be halfway deaf
Quote from: DaveC113 on 23 Aug 2007, 01:44 amI was actually surprised to hear that cable nay-sayers actually exist, they must be halfway deaf I agree 100% Dave. These are the same folks who can't hear the differences with photos in the fridge and shakti stones, etc.Just because they are too deaf to hear anything, they want to imply that you and I can't "hear it" either. Pretty absurd huh?cheers,AJ
Ehider uses Greg Straley Reality cables..they are very reasonably priced for the performance.
Those Sason speakers are expensive for a 2 way, but they are about the only speakers that would even get me to think about replacing my Salk HT3's. Too bad my room isn't as nice as Ehiders or I would have a pair.
Unless you can hear a pair properly set up in the best room I've seen and heard a system in (ehiders), it's hard to explain how good they are. Think of high def imaging when all other systems are 480i.
How about the fact that that people hear the same differences, described in some detail, when comparing different cables, power sources, etc.. ? This can't all be accounted for by the fact that people read reviews and want to hear the same thing as the reviewer.
I've heard differences in cables and only later have read about another person's experiences being similar to mine. While this isn't proof, it is an indication that there could be audible differences.
Whoa. Back up there a bit. When was this fact established?
Now that's not very nice. Why must they necessarily be halfway deaf?
Let me ask you something. Have you tried placing photographs of yourself in your freezer? If not, why not?