>>I simply asked you to listen to some cables within the confines of your
system and see if you heard a difference.<<
See -- here's another problem. The thread was not about whether cables can
sound different. I believe cables CAN sound different. In this thread alone, I
told the poster that if he wanted tonally BRIGHT speaker cables, or added
BRIGHTNESS in his system, he should do the minimum -- get a frequency
response chart of any proposed cable.
The issue was whether or not .1 db down at 20Khz is an audible roll-off.
In my experience with Sean, he has chased me from thread to thread telling
me about this "ROLL-OFF." Of course, he didn't specify the
"roll-off" so I looked up the information and posted links to
frequency response charts which showed that this "roll-off" is
.088 down at 20Khz.
Great -- another bogus cable claim.
Sorry, but when you do stuff like that, credibility goes bye bye.
So, Sean tells me that he can hear this "roll-off."
Great -- another bogus cable claim.
If he wants to concede now that he can hear no such thing, we can at least
get to some semblance of reality. We'll see.
system and see if you heard a difference.<<
See -- here's another problem. The thread was not about whether cables can
sound different. I believe cables CAN sound different. In this thread alone, I
told the poster that if he wanted tonally BRIGHT speaker cables, or added
BRIGHTNESS in his system, he should do the minimum -- get a frequency
response chart of any proposed cable.
The issue was whether or not .1 db down at 20Khz is an audible roll-off.
In my experience with Sean, he has chased me from thread to thread telling
me about this "ROLL-OFF." Of course, he didn't specify the
"roll-off" so I looked up the information and posted links to
frequency response charts which showed that this "roll-off" is
.088 down at 20Khz.
Great -- another bogus cable claim.
Sorry, but when you do stuff like that, credibility goes bye bye.
So, Sean tells me that he can hear this "roll-off."
Great -- another bogus cable claim.
If he wants to concede now that he can hear no such thing, we can at least
get to some semblance of reality. We'll see.