@petaluman If the audible impacts of cables are due to LCR interactions, the math describing those changes is well known and not very difficult. And as a result, easy to document. But it's a double-edged sword, the inability to document such conditions removes them from consideration. Stereophile for one runs a frequency response of amps into a simulated speaker load with frightening results.
The weirdness of it all
Power cables and power conditioning seem the next focus components. While I struggle, as I'm sure many do paying premium for a chunk of wire, it seems that when done well, that chunk of wire is now an influential component in the chain allowing everything to shine.
I've slowly been upgrading all PCs with Furutech 4.1 with appropriate connectors and it has been nothing short of revelatory moving the needle of performance for the whole system. I can liken it to completely refining a fuel injection system which in turn allows everything to work better producing better performance.
I've capped my insanity with the Furutech and do not see myself moving beyond that. While certainly real capital, not hide the women and children capital like some products left unnamed.
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Interesting... If the only 'major' setback on the 'perfection' of the signal being moved about the components and delivered to the speakers via the 'new' cable concepts is the speakers themselves. Now..... Given that speakers, being the most discussed/argued over/preferred/not preferred/subject to the space placed within (which is a whole other issue), and subject to us...and our noted *ah* 'differences*.... The only item left for a major overhaul IS us. We Are Obsolete.
*L* See you in the dustbin....:) |
@celtic66 try a furutech gtx-d ncf outlet. Add to the weirdness of it all. |
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