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You can encircle me into the cable believer camp....to a point. MarkPolk Audio CS
Isn't it what we hear individually anyways? I found what works best for me and I'm happy.
But when people effectively claim that there are actual audible differences between cables, then they're going beyond just the individual and those claims are subject to question or challenge.se
This is starting too much like those exams I had to take in Philosophy class in college...
Would you put your money on ehider if you had to choose?
...in spite of that I would be rooting for him. If for no other reason than to finally see this issue come to a close before I depart this life...
Be sure then, to also please resolve the Bybee Quantum Purifier thing, while you're at it!
]Be sure then, to also please resolve the Bybee Quantum Purifier thing, while you're at it!
Ive heard the Bybees are nothing more than Ferrite beads....Anyone know anything more concrete?
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
Certainly having a degree doesn't make for a valid argument.
I am in the camp that expensive audio cable is more about marketing than actual performance. The primary differences in audio cables are primarily how much resistance and capacitance the cable provides between the amp and speaker.