Gorquin... you say...
"There are no moving parts in a cable"
Fact: there are billions - of electrons, proton etc. Just because you can't see it movin - just sayin :-)
- There is also the effect a cable has on the performance of the connected components - at both ends
- Certain architectures actually lower the noise on the neutral side of connected components
- There is seating of the connectors - a bond that can take days before optimum performance is achieved.
- There is the effect the insulation has on the cables performance - which over time can change for better or worse.
And that is just scratching the surface.
Having dabbled with cables for years I now have cables that actually allow my components to run cooler - simply because of their architecture.
The "science of cables" is only just (i.e. in the last 30 years) being investigated and understood - it is insanely complex and as such - "papers" are extremely rare.
Choose to believe it or not - scoff or investigate - your choice.
Right now - the proof is in the listening - not in white papers.
I have heard a difference many times - sometimes to my own amazement.
My cables are an integral part of my system and I consider them just as important (if not more) than some components.
But that is just my own observations - others may not experience the same.
If you are ever in the Toronto region - drop me a line and come on by for a listen - bring your cables - we'll have some fun trying :-)
"There are no moving parts in a cable"
Fact: there are billions - of electrons, proton etc. Just because you can't see it movin - just sayin :-)
- There is also the effect a cable has on the performance of the connected components - at both ends
- Certain architectures actually lower the noise on the neutral side of connected components
- There is seating of the connectors - a bond that can take days before optimum performance is achieved.
- There is the effect the insulation has on the cables performance - which over time can change for better or worse.
And that is just scratching the surface.
Having dabbled with cables for years I now have cables that actually allow my components to run cooler - simply because of their architecture.
The "science of cables" is only just (i.e. in the last 30 years) being investigated and understood - it is insanely complex and as such - "papers" are extremely rare.
Choose to believe it or not - scoff or investigate - your choice.
Right now - the proof is in the listening - not in white papers.
I have heard a difference many times - sometimes to my own amazement.
My cables are an integral part of my system and I consider them just as important (if not more) than some components.
But that is just my own observations - others may not experience the same.
If you are ever in the Toronto region - drop me a line and come on by for a listen - bring your cables - we'll have some fun trying :-)