Bryston had a statement on their site indicating that if the cord was of adequate size and did not limit current, then, in their opinion, there was no point in using expensive aftermarket cords.
"DBT fails miserably at proving audible differences when comparing amps of similar design and power rating."
OK, that makes sense, and I agree. Then why do so many golden ears go all apoplectic when it's suggested that they couldn't identify their flavor-of-the-day epiphany (amps, cords, i/c's) via dbt? If its that mind blowing, you reasonably have to believe it could be identified on a statistically consistent basis - yes?
"Imagining the superior sound....". I Don't know where you get this as I didnt make any qualitative statements. It sounds good to me I hope thats OK with you.
Now - comment regarding Pass' position?