I have found out why new cables and tweaks actually work!



The issue is now solved via irrefutable scientific data and rigorous validation after unprecedented levels of physical effort. I now know why swapping cables works, and why a great deal of other tweaks work too.

I spent a great deal of time over the weekend cleaning my entertainment center. I used a Swiffer with the extending wand attachment. Immediately afterwards I went to watch a movie and the sound was clearer, cleaner than I’d ever heard it before. The video didn’t change, but the audio, it was so good I stopped playing the Fellowship of the Ring for the 10th time and went to listen to music.

Oh my goodness, what deep and extended soundstage! Not only could I hear deeper into all of my music but instruments had bodies and height! Diana Krall was so palpably present I wanted to buy her dinner. But what had changed?? Every single cable was left as it was, but I had cleaned!!

That’s when it hit me. All my tweaks and all my cable replacements did nothing. It was the cleaning I did every time I replaced a set of cables that actually caused the revolutionary transformations I was experiencing.  Same for every other audiophile!! You've ignored the cleaning and ascribed changes to gear.  We've been fooled!

On a completely unrelated note, I will soon be releasing my own line of advanced, jitter free, cleaning solutions, in peach, evergreen, unscented and Axe Body Spray fragrances.

erik_squires

IMO you should never perform such an undertaking unless you are a qualified tech in the filed of cleaning fluids, and have a degree in this.

I used to work for the DoD making cleaning fluids for submarines to make them extra stealthy. The secret is dolphin spit. Turns out their spit causes a hydrophobic electrical charge to build on their noses which repels water and makes it easier for them to glide through the water.

Trouble is, we can only gather it while they sleep.

@erik_squires    On cables I think I mainly agree with you.  I am not so pig headed as to think cables carrying signal cannot make a difference.  But a far smaller difference than changing an amp, or cartridge, digital player or speakers.  And even smaller when evaluated on a per dollar basis.

But passive stuff like power cables and fuses and raising your wires on little pyramids cannot make a difference, whatever some people convince themselves they are hearing.

@clearthinker  After decades of listening, and hearing how audiophiles and non-audiophiles perceive sound I have my own theory which I do not need others to ascribe to:

  • Amps and speakers are more sensitive to cable impedance than we normally think but not by a lot.

Yes.  They are sensitive to interconnect and speaker cable impedence, but not that of power cables.  Or indeed fuses.  So long as they can pass the necessary current.

But, on a higher philosophical plane, how sensitive do we normally think they are?

Yawn: we started with a Swiffer and end up in senseless discussion about fuses and powercables?
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