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Speaker Wire advise pls



 
 
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Old September 22nd 06, 04:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Eeyore
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Default Speaker Wire advise pls



Tim wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

What is it with you ppl who want to believe in the alleged 'magical properties'
of just one piece of wire in the entire recording / reproduction chain ?

Printed circuit boards aren't made with 'magic copper' for example but then you
can't change that. It's only because *you* can change 'that bit of wire' and
believe it makes such a huge difference that this nonsense continues to exist.

Graham


What is it with you people who refuse to accept that 000's of people
hear and enjoy an improvement when upgrading cables.??


You mean changing their resistance by changing the diameter ? You can do the same by
using say 4mm2 cable and adding a low value rheostat in series ( say 1 ohm ) and
tweak it every day if you like.


You stick to what you like and I'll stick to mine, but don't tell me I can't hear
it.


You can hear 'magic copper' in preference to 'ordinary copper' ?


You are Stewart Pinkerton and I claim my £5


No I'm not.

Graham


 




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