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RE: Nope. Nor do I make any claims to such effect...

Wow, I'll skip all the cock-sure talk and just get to the point where you're talking utter cock.

I never proclaimed my tests to have any rigour in scientific terms, they're tests in terms of allowing ME to find out what suits ME the best, which are tests nevertheless. No? Or shall we going to argue about what the word test means?

Wait, how about I back track now. I said:

So wait, which is it, are you saying that your cables are there to create a perceived change or do they actually have an effect on the actual sound, even in the slightest?

And you said:

Neither.

And what does that mean exactly? How about you elaborate and share exactly what makes your perspective superior to others. As I was saying in my piece, help me to understand and don't just insult my intelligence.

I'm inclined to believe that cables do, and you probably do too.

I'm not inclined to have any particular belief on that subject one way or the other.

And what's that supposed to mean? You sell the damn things, so respects the discussion and say why you do even sell them.

The problem is that many people aren't content with that. Instead they attempt to go beyond that and try to pass off their subjective experience as something more.

You're a perfect example of this.

You're not content to live with your subjective experience, whatever the reasons for it may be. Instead, you feel the need to try and "prove" to others that your subjective experience is something more. That it is somehow proof of some objective reality.

So when someone says 'hello' to me am I to be unsure whether they actually said 'goodbye'? Please, don't be so ridiculous. Oh, and by the way, my observations are 'proof' to no one, they're just observations. It's you that's coming in and telling me that what I heard isn't real.

Many people would deem it ridiculous to think that equipment supports could possibly affect the sound, but again, the science is there to support the fact that resonance plays a major part in how different components, including current-carrying ones, interact with each other.

What science is that exactly?

And I thought we would have at least past that hurdle with you. Are you honestly saying that materials don't have an impact on each other when vibrated?

Cable directionality, on the other hand, has not found a scientific basis yet. But who the hell is anyone to say that there isn't one?

You're putting the cart before the horse here.

So far as I'm aware, no one has yet demonstrated cable directionality exists in the first place, let alone any scientific basis for it.

Obviously demonstration requires for you to see an actual cart being pulled by an actual horse for you to believe it. My point, if it was so hard to grasp, was that enough people, ok audiophiles, have claimed to experience cable directionality (including myself), even though there's no science to back it up.

So what are you on about?




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