What a sad excuse for a group this is...
Malcolm wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Well .... may I ask if you believe that expensive 'esoteric' equipment
interconnects (NOT loudspeaker cables) offer any advantage ?
I don't know (since I've never listened to any) and I don't care
(since I couldn't afford them anyway). It is up to every individual to
make their own decisions based on their own prejudices, wealth,
perceptions, hearing etc etc.
Yet there is nothing about those high price cables that is capable of making
them any better ! That's why the makers have to resort to pseudo-science to
explain why you should buy one.
It is a simple fact that a conductor is a conductor is a conductor. There is
no such thing as copper that sounds better. Any suggestion otherwsie is ....
well fraudulent actually. The ONLY thing that can affect interconnect
performance is cable capacitance and that's simply determined by physical
construction such as the distance between conductors (conductor and screen
typically). And typical cable capacitance is simply not going to make an
audible effect with modern well-designed equipment.
Your gullibility is distressing to me.
Graham
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