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I've heard that twine is actually better than thicker rope because of the "skin effect" of larger diameter fibers. Hemp is worst because the electrons become way too mellow and unfocused during their long strange trip toward the speaker.
Something recently was published in the medical literature showing that expensive placebo medicine seems to work better than cheap placebo medicine.RL Waber, B Shiv, Z Carmon, & D Ariely Journal of the American Medical Association vol 299: pp1016-17; 2008http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/full/299/9/101682 volunteers were recruited and paid $30 each to test a new pain killer drug. 41 volunteers were given pills that were said to cost $2.50 a pill, and the other 41 received the same pills, but were told they cost 10¢ a pill. All volunteers took identical placebo pills that had no pain killer at all in them.Each participant received test electrical shocks at the wrist to identify his/her maximum tolerated pain level. After that, participants received the test shocks in 2.5 volt increments between 0 volts and their individual maximum tolerated voltage. They rated their perceived pain on a scale from "no pain at all" to "the worst pain imaginable". Stimulation at each voltage level was carried out twice for each participant before and after taking the pill. The change in reaction to the stimulation was assessed. The group that took the expensive placebo pill clearly thought it worked better than the group that took the cheap pill.Something similar was found with wine tasting when the same wine was presented to tasters as $90 a bottle or as $10 a bottle http://news.cnet.com/8301-13580_3-9849949-39.html.Perhaps the makers of expensive speaker cable have known this for a long time, that expensive wires "sound better" than cheap wires. They seem to make a good living depending on this.Usual DisclaimerI do not intend to insult anyone who does have expensive cables or prefers expensive wine. I only point this out because it is widely understood that differences in price have a genuine effect on people's perception of performance or quality. Maybe something similar is going on in audio.I use 12 g zip cord on my SongTowers.
Usual DisclaimerI do not intend to insult anyone who does have expensive cables or prefers expensive wine. I only point this out because it is widely understood that differences in price have a genuine effect on people's perception of performance or quality. Maybe something similar is going on in audio.
That's why we're thinking of raising the SongTower prices to around $50,000 per pair. Then they would REALLY sound good! aa- Jim
Heard what? Huge difference which way? Silver better? Copper better?
"At one of NY Audio Society meeting at my place, I did A/B switch (two line outs from CD to Pre-amp)between a Silver and Copper cable from the same brand - it was a clear and HUGE difference - everyone heard it.""Heard what? Huge difference which way? Silver better? Copper better?
I looked at the Ridge Street site. Their SIlver RIbbons are out of my price range, unless we hit on a Lotto ticket.
Quote from: sanlanman on 9 Oct 2008, 08:33 pm"At one of NY Audio Society meeting at my place, I did A/B switch (two line outs from CD to Pre-amp)between a Silver and Copper cable from the same brand - it was a clear and HUGE difference - everyone heard it.""Heard what? Huge difference which way? Silver better? Copper better?I wanted to give a general comment about general copper / silver cable question and do not wish to get too much into details, as I do not want to start another cable related war.Anyone is free to experiment silver vs. copper vs. palladium in their system - I bet most non believers will hear the difference. AT NYAS, we all settled on Copper in the end. Palladium was on the exotic side and silver was too bright - yes - it needed to break in. Almost all gear will sound better in a few months to a year.It all boils down to implementation / design of the overall cable and how it works in your system to your taste in your room. It is not as much about Silver vs. copper - but it is hard to go wrong with copper in general.Sometimes the differences are subtle but sometimes the differences are huge. YMMV
As an engineer and a scientist the idea that a cable needs "break in" is absolutely preposterous.
Would you like to borrow my Poiema Bi Wires for a week? They're only 4 foot long per side.