>>If you can honestly hear a difference<<
Honestly hear a difference? Sorry, but sighted tests carry no weight -- see the Dunlavy tests referenced above.
>>those differences have to be measurable using the proper tools and test methodology.<<
If the test is based on the idea that one cable has an audible roll-off because it is .088 db down at 20Khz when driven into a 4 ohm load, you've already got a faulty test.
If you don't know the frequency reponse chart of the other cable, you're shooting in the dark. If it isn't perfectly flat, then what will it tell you? What if the frequency response shows that the other cables are bumped up in the high end? Then, what do you know? That cables with a bumped high end sound different than ones that are audibly flat?
Two words: Who cares?
>>lessens your credibility.<<
Obviously, we have vastly different ideas about what consitutes credibility.
>>Eldartford is both an engineer and a cable skeptic, yet he's open minded enough to try such a test.<<
Because Eldartford has a DIFFERENT issue. He wants to see if they sound different.
You've never bothered to notice what position I have taken, you simply blunder in and start arguing with ghosts about whether or not cables can sound DIFFERENT, even though I've written in each thread that it is possible for cables to sound different.
But, that doesn't make .1db down at 20Khz any more audible.
Sheesh.
Honestly hear a difference? Sorry, but sighted tests carry no weight -- see the Dunlavy tests referenced above.
>>those differences have to be measurable using the proper tools and test methodology.<<
If the test is based on the idea that one cable has an audible roll-off because it is .088 db down at 20Khz when driven into a 4 ohm load, you've already got a faulty test.
If you don't know the frequency reponse chart of the other cable, you're shooting in the dark. If it isn't perfectly flat, then what will it tell you? What if the frequency response shows that the other cables are bumped up in the high end? Then, what do you know? That cables with a bumped high end sound different than ones that are audibly flat?
Two words: Who cares?
>>lessens your credibility.<<
Obviously, we have vastly different ideas about what consitutes credibility.
>>Eldartford is both an engineer and a cable skeptic, yet he's open minded enough to try such a test.<<
Because Eldartford has a DIFFERENT issue. He wants to see if they sound different.
You've never bothered to notice what position I have taken, you simply blunder in and start arguing with ghosts about whether or not cables can sound DIFFERENT, even though I've written in each thread that it is possible for cables to sound different.
But, that doesn't make .1db down at 20Khz any more audible.
Sheesh.