So sad Nicola Tesla died before he invented the totally wireless transfer of electrical power. If he has discovered the way - no wires at all, now there's progress!
Do Audiophile Cables Matter? Here's PROOF!
I seriously doubt that this will make any difference to the naysayers. But here it is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC0s6KqQz3g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC0s6KqQz3g
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"...no wires at all, now there’s progress!"If only all the cable gurus put their talent behind inventing better wireless instead of better-marketed cables... Instead, we get "progress" with better wires. Thank goodness that people at Bose are more progressive than that. By the way, Nikola. Not Nicola. |
I was a naysayer big time. I've worked around electricity all my adult life. I was sure cables were snake oil. When I got my amp back from being rebuilt they had installed a power cord receptical & a lite cord. I thought, what the the heck & bought a PS Audio power cord. Our house keeper, my wife & I were in the room. We listened to a song then changed he cord out. Played the same song & we all could hear a big difference. |
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steakster agreed - waste of time to naysayers who refuse to look at it objectively likely driven by some sort of emotional resentment which entrenches them in their position. Nothing is 100% so they often point to the very small minority disgruntled outliers and claim it represents the population as a whole. They totally ignore the vast chorus of voices who have tried it out for themselves, disregard any professional engineers who are specialist in the audio cable field, thinking that their limited/personal/skewed experience represents reality for all. I think it's wonderful that audiophiles support each other to help elevate our audio chain's performance. I feel badly for those duped by the naysayers to not even try for themselves, placing an self imposed limiting restriction on elevating their audio quality/experience. |
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