Got to laugh
In article , Mark R Penn wrote:
Interconnects are slightly different, in that there is a logical explanation
that can be put forward (even if unproven), and when you combine that with
some peoples firm belief that they can hear a difference, it gets difficult
to brand it a con a such. I'm not trying to justify claims made for cables,
so don't need to put any figures forward.
You can easily brand it a con if you do apply some realistic figures, because
then it becomes clear that although cables do have real electrical
characteristics that can be objectively measured, the differences between
supercalifragilistic oxygen-free loudspeaker cables with fancy names and even
fancier prices, and any bog-standard cable from B&Q with a decent amount of
copper are in practice absolutely negligible.
Rod.
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