Yah the same ignorance that led me to try out some different usb cables. Why would you go spend that kind of money on a BDP and then lock down your hobby because of your misconceptions? Its because you are too stubborn to challenge yourself. Its your money do what you want with it but stay off my posts.
Werd,
You contradict yourself every other post, and every post you prove your stupidity. I suggest that you commence a hobby that you do understand, like assembling Lego bricks… rather than allow music to reverberate around in the empty space between your ears. Just to put you straight on a few points, although it will probably be beyond your understanding and you will follow with more irrelevant and inane comments:
1) I have a BDP-1, serial number 00014. I have had it for a number of months now and plenty of opportunity to experiment and listen. I see from a previous post of yours, that you do not have one.
2) I have tried a number of USB sources, including different types of Flash/Thumb drives, SSD HDDs and conventional HDDs. The fact that I (and some like-minded friends) hear no difference between multiple Thumb drives SSDs and the HDDs supports the fact that the USB cable can make no difference with this implementation. Otherwise a thumb drive would be superior because it has no cable. The reason that a number of brands and types of thumb drives were available is because my friends brought some of their favourite and familiar tracks on a variety of USB devices.
3) Because the Flash/Thumb drive has no cable, it is reasonable to use this as a reference. In the (impossible) event that a USB cable employed with the BDP-1 does change the sound then it can only be adding colouration compared to the Flash/Thumb drive reference. In this (still impossible) event, you may actually prefer the changed sound, but then the cable is acting as a tone control and you are no longer listening to the source the way the musician/producer intended. i.e. it is no longer faithful to the original.
So, one more time, I challenge you to attempt to prove your point, and incidentally prove that you may have something of value between your ears.
Regards
Russell