ozzy,
If I found the sound of my system to be just as good with the cheap cables, why wouldn't I be happy I didn't need to spend extra money on the expensive ones?
And...Why are you ignoring this:
prof: As to cables: I always try to be careful not to make some broad claim based on my personal experience. So for instance I blind tested Shunyata cables against off the shelf cheap AC cables. Thought I heard a difference sighted listening. Couldn’t tell them apart under blinded conditions. Do I therefore say "my own blind test proves AC cables don’t make any sonic difference?" Of course not. No person familiar with the scientific method should make that mistake. Rather, it’s useful for my own purposes, and if someone else cares to use my report as a data point in their own
view, that’s up to them.
Likewise regarding any cables. I don’t propose that not hearing cable differences in my system, or anywhere else, means "no cables make sonic differences." I AM however, I think, rightly skeptical based on the nature of claims made about cables - many of which people knowledgeable in electronics theory point out as highly suspicious - and the nature of how those claims generally are made (audiophiles claiming to hear differences, when I know both from science, and from personal experience, how our perception can be fooled). So I wait for stronger evidence.
Note though, that if many here think that they are seeing an "objectivist" suggest from their blind test that cables don’t make a sonic difference, they will leap on the objectivist for illegitimately drawing such general conclusions from their experience.
And yet all the time we see people here saying "Cables make a difference! I know that because I’ve done the tests in my own system!" But these generalizations are immediately glossed over because, well, that’s the going bias in forums like this.
Are you looking to understand my view...or just look for gotchas?