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In Reply to: "Correlation between the physical parameters of the cables and audibility within various systems will eventually happen" posted by WinthorpeIII on January 24, 2007 at 09:08:00:
>The guy on the street typically believes wire, electronics and CD players are "so good, you can't hear it." <If he just said "so good, I can't hear it" I would have no problem with that statement. It's the word "you" that is inaccurate.
That said, I object to cable mfg's using made up science to explain the sound of their cables. A lot of subjectivists around here made fun of poster andy19191 but one thing he always said that made sense was to leave the scientific explanations in the scientific domain and the observational explanations in theirs. The fact is that many cables sound different; the reasons why are unknown at this point, hopefully to be explained someday.
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- Re: "Correlation between the physical parameters of the cables and audibility within various systems will eventually hap - kerr 10:03:15 01/24/07 (7)
- Re: "Correlation between the physical parameters of the cables and audibility within various systems will eventually hap - WinthorpeIII 10:44:25 01/24/07 (2)
- Re: "Correlation between the physical parameters of the cables and audibility within various systems will eventually hap - kerr 11:15:25 01/24/07 (1)
- True enough about the necessary skills - WinthorpeIII 11:35:25 01/24/07 (0)
- fact is that many cables sound different; the reasons why are unknown at this point, hopefully to be explained someday - jneutron 10:10:46 01/24/07 (3)
- Hey don't beat yourself up... - bjh 15:55:35 01/24/07 (1)
- Re: Hey don't beat yourself up... - jneutron 16:14:46 01/24/07 (0)
- "pffft..yah, right..and what, I'm supposed to believe you???" - kerr 11:08:21 01/24/07 (0)