@geoff -
Actually, I did not intend to defend Aczel's position, as I have never personally tested it using cables with the exact same LRC characteristics. I was merely repeating it, but I do agree it came off somewhat as a defense.
As an aside, I recall the Naim hiline interconnect making a system-transforming difference (for the better) over the Naim standard IC and Naim attributed it primarily to the vibration-resistant connectors they used. So there are other considerations. Then again, the two ICs may have had very different LCRs, so there's always that.
Actually, I did not intend to defend Aczel's position, as I have never personally tested it using cables with the exact same LRC characteristics. I was merely repeating it, but I do agree it came off somewhat as a defense.
As an aside, I recall the Naim hiline interconnect making a system-transforming difference (for the better) over the Naim standard IC and Naim attributed it primarily to the vibration-resistant connectors they used. So there are other considerations. Then again, the two ICs may have had very different LCRs, so there's always that.