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I'm going to be frick'n rich!!!
Bob, I would love to listen to your speakers wired with your new wire as well as listening to them with a run to the amps.
Quote from: SP Pres on 6 Sep 2007, 01:18 am I'm going to be frick'n rich!!!I admire your optimism. But I'm sad to say that Noel Lee's the only one to become frick'n rich in the cable bidness. se
Monster dude? Is he the one that sues everyone?
You aren't rich, Steve?
Marbles, Maybe he is using the exact same algorithm I am. That would suck. I guess it would take an exact comparison and disclosure on both sides to be sure. I doubt Robert would be willing to do that and I know I'm not!
In the process of building the first ones, I screwed up in a couple areas. First, I cut the foil too short by accident. Since I didn't want to waste it I decided to make a matching set as they were just long enough to use in Timepieces. Second, after they were done they didn't match my spreadsheet prediction regarding L/C values. They weren't too far off but they weren't exactly ideal either.
I heard resolution and detail like never before - not even in any of our bigger models. Then what really has me is that the imaging/soundstage was better too. I listened to them for a long time too on recordings I use over and over, just to be sure it wasn't my imagination.
Anyway...I'm a believer now!!! And I have a solid theory as to why. I'm not telling exactly what's going on though as there's likely to be some guy out there just smart enough to figure out what I've done if I explain the theory.
I'll tell you this much though, it doesn't have anything to do with alternative physics, "subluminal charge carrier migration" or any of that hocus-pocus stuff.
All that is fun to think about but it's got nothing to do with the performance of cables. Instead, it all has to do with real engineering - speaker behavioral dynamics, amplifier/speaker interaction and the optimized matching thereof.
Again...why hasn't somebody figured all this out before me?
The Head Monsters (Noel Lee) response was a few years back this:
Think what the cable scene would look like without Monster Cable... Who would defend that cables do have a sound, that they indeed are to be looked at like components.
Imagine if Noel Lee had stayed at Livermore labs, and had joined another set of ranks...
I'm glad he didn't !
We could forget about MonsterCable a bit here and get back on topic!Bobs cables! I suggest we do this!
SO, when will the cables be available for sale and how much will they cost?