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Old December 24th 07, 05:24 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
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borosteve wrote:

"Serge Auckland" wrote:

So, when someone posts a purely subjective view of what something sound
like, you can expect those of us with a more engineering-based view of audio
to comment. Otherwise, people might go on believing that cables sound
different.....

S.

--http://audiopages.googlepages.com


but cables do sound different..


Speaker cable DC resistance can certainly result in subtle frequency response
anomalies.

Simple interconnects should never sound different unless the equipment in question
has a very high output impedance (e.g some tube/valve kit) and the cable has very
high capacitance, in which case there may be some treble loss.

Graham


 




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