The cable‘s role in audio systems.
The cable‘s role in audio systems.
On the forum, there are many opinions
about the cable's influence in audio systems. Some of them did not
agree with each other. This situation is normal, and the reason is
that their respective audio systems have different resolutions. The
opinions provided by each person are based on what their system can
express. Just like if we use a 3-digit or 5-digit voltmeter to
measure the same test point, the displayed results will be different.
When the resolution reaches a certain
level, the sound characteristics will be related to the cable. The
higher the resolution, the stronger the correlation.
The early widely circulated cables,
Kimber sounded bright, MIT dull, and Cardas thick. They were used to
match the sound characteristics of tube, transistor, and hi-fi at
that time. In the early high-end equipment, the technology has not
yet reached the current level, and the sound characteristics are
obviously related to the components used. At that time, the cable
played a role in adjusting the sound effects.
High-end audio has been thriving for
decades and has been able to produce very precise equipment. The
sound characteristics are only minimally related to the components.
However, audio cables are only used to transmit almost the lowest
frequency signals, and have been technically ignored for a long time.
Therefore, the audio cable has become a bottleneck, limiting the
current equipment.
For most of the high-end equipment we
currently use, their excellent sound quality has been concealed by
the cable, and the sound characteristics are almost derived from the
cable. The music's elegance, melodious, and vividness has almost been
obscured by cables.
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