@tonywinga I love your analogy of a color blind man not seeing green traffic lights. If it weren't for their usual location at the top of the signal, he would be a danger on the road. That's Amir.
@Amir My tests are extensive and include measuring the output of audio devices to see if the waveform has changed at all. I recently started to play music through them and perform null tests showing the cable made no contributions whatsoever.
Reports like yours persist not because the facts are different, but that you think listening with your eyes wide open is the same as doing so without them. Until such time that you can provide reliable evidence of sound only, what you are saying has no value
HA HA HA!!! He started to play music through them (I bet they weren't the digital cables I've tried and use) and couldn't find any contribution. Hence, what I say have no value. That's both stupid and funny. I can't hear. My opinion has no validity without measurements. And here's a guy who can't hear differences in cables. He obviously has a defective ear(s)/brain, really bad audio equipment/cables/system or listening capability. I struck out your opinion because that's what I think of it and so does 90+% of this forums members think of it (ASR members posting negative opinions here make up most of the rest). You have a tin ear! Digital cables all sound the same-what a rube!