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Danny, I trust you on crossovers. I built your kit! I know exactly how crossovers and nice components make a difference. And in my amp I've gone from stock caps to ClarityCaps and it was well worth the investment....It's the power cord thing I always kind of had issue with, and Ethan kind of drove it home there. $20,000 for a cable? Really?
Hey that's pretty interesting.
I don't know, it would be difficult for me to come to that conclusion by watching a Youtube video but if it works for you.I saw that video years ago and didn't watch it again when I saw this post so I'm going by memory for the most part. I really like Ethan and his no-nonsense approach. He certainly calls them as HE sees them. He also has a ton of great info on his website. The issue I have is that I believe there is so much we don't know about how we hear, and add to that the complexity of music it seems simplistic to say "It's right here measured by this microphone." We have drug sniffing dogs at the airports because we haven't anything better for the job. I don't believe we have anything better for the job of interpreting music than ourselves. The problem is that it's so difficult to determine the results.
Yep, $20,000 for a power cable is pretty crazy. But if you ever want to see (or hear) for yourself what a difference can or cannot be made, then I will send you some to try. You can decide for yourself. And they won't be anywhere near $20,000 a cable. When you are done with them, then you can send them back. The weight is little and shipping cost will be low.
What type of Power Cables are you offering? I am interested in trying some aftermarket PC on my Nuforce Ref9SEv3's.
I'd be willing to accept that, but....How can you explain that million dollar professional studios don't use special cables at all. So the signal has traveled through tons of 'stock' cabling before being recorded, only to be played back with special cables that do what, add resolution that was never there in the first place? (Not to mention the power lines before the sockets in your house, and the 'normal' wiring on the inside of components themselves.) Even the cables that are used for mic'ing vocals with $20,000 microphones are nothing special. Are these audiophile cable technologies so proprietary that they haven't made it to the professional engineers and producers yet? Secret indeed!
As to the topic of myth-busting, I embrace the efforts of myth-busting as long as I don't feel like there is a requirement to accept a new myth in place of the old one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYTlN6wjcvQMakes me very leery of upgrading anything componentwise until I get my room treated, made me realize that I don't need to be in any hurry to upgrade my Emotiva gear and focus more on getting the accoustics right first, if anything, and has made me realize I don't need to spend any money upgrading power cables and the like. Excellent video. Deals with how the brain perceives sounds and how the brain picks and chooses what to focus on and talks about products being advertized to us that are ridiculous and have no effect. The Demagnetizer caught me off guard as there was a thread here about demagnetizing having an effect and the product shown is even a Furutech. I'll be much more careful from now on. I'm glad I haven't yet blown any money on these ancillary useless products.
I'm with Danny on this one. How many times have I heard or read a Manf. measured away and then "tuned" the piece by ear for sale. As subjective as that is . It is what the Manf. desires to sell. That is why we have so many. Take speakers, do they all sound the same ? Amps ? and so on. If we took measurements alone then any 1970 Japenese receiver with super duper specs should be all one needs. Not. We are talking reproduction of the signal not the feed from the mike at a recording studio. To date every home demo we conducted with the Uberbuss and Triode Wire Labs Powercords we sold them. We just install them sit back, shut up and let the customer decide. This is not meant as a commercial just our experience so far. Only the owner of the system can decide what they hear. Not us. charlesSMA
FWIW - I know there is so much BS in this hobby it ain't funny. But what is BS and what isn't BS? IMO, nobody really knows.
And that's why it's best, IMO, to stick with the laws of Physics.Doc.
Ok if that works for you, but one thing is for sure: It ain't gonna be you who learns us something new.
Perhaps you should try learning English first.Doc.