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turkey,you might be interested in doing a simple experiment. Build two sets of ICs. The first set should be constructed out of 26ga. single strand magnet wire. You might loosely twist them together to make handling them easier. The second set should be constructed 12ga or 14ga wire with a strand count of 128 or 256. These should also be a twisted pair geometry about 1 twist per 2 inches. The hope is that you might be able to consistently hear a difference between to the two widely different construction geometries and the different LCR measurements between the two cables. If you can hear the difference between the two cables,then you should build a second set of cables,the magnet wire set would be easiest and compare the sound the two cables. Hopefully you might hear a difference between the first set which has been use for a couple of weeks and the set you just made.You could report back on the results of your experiments.
I would like to "front load" the experiment with the two very different cable geometries and construction types to maximize the chances of your hearing a difference. In the case to the two different cable geometries there is at least a measurable difference in LCR parameters and their real world performance with electrical signals to base the possibility of your hearing a difference on. In the second case of cable break in this is a phenomena which to my knowledge isn't currently measurable. The first test with two very different cables would serve to establish a threshold of detection hearing wise. If you can't detect the difference between the two cables with very different geometries then it is unlikely you will hear any difference between two identical cables regardless of their break in condition. Scotty
When it comes to stereos, I think they sound different every day
I'll buy 2 patch cords at Radio Shack and use one and not the other. Then I'll have my wife plug in one of the sets without my knowing which and I'll see if I hear any difference. I'll repeat it a few times and see what happens.
I don't trust my hearing when it comes to things like this. I know I can be fooled or mistaken. I require more proof than that - like the results of controlled tests.
Well, when you compare crap to crap, what else would you expect
Good point, face. A few posters here who come from a certain owner's circle feel that the point of this hobby is to spend as little as possible and then to sneer at those who would rather make an investment in truly high-end gear.
When someone can finally achieve a truly high resolution system, then magic begins to occur that cannot be heard with mid-fi components, and especially with lo-fi junk such as Shack patch cords and speaker wire from Anti-Cable, Blue Jean and even recommended from Home Depot of all places!
It's called reverse snobbery
I have not heard them, just had to counter Wayner, who enjoys search and destroy missions on certain topics such as these.
With 9 posts on this forum how would you know this? Just curious.
If post count has a direct correlation with audio knowledge, we're in trouble.