"If a cable used in a recording studio has a certain coloration, you don't use the same cable in the playback system, you use cables and components that are transparent so that the system can reproduce the sound of the cable in the recording studio. What happens if they used more than one type of cable in the studio?"
Good point.
I have read that the studios (no actual experience) use Belden, Canare, and Mogami, or a combination thereof. I don't buy into the argument that studio engineers who make their livelihoods recording music would not invest more in cables if they thought it would improve their finished product. Think of the monster $s they make. Just like any manufacturer of a product isn't going to use less than satisfactory raw materials and expect a quality final product. I'm not referring to a Grateful Dead on tour scenario where durability is all that matters.
Of course, trying to convince someone that the most reasonably priced good cables on the market aren't snake oil is bound to fail.
" Where's the funny stuff?? C'mon guys, lets have some fun. I can't be the only member who enjoys a good amount of levity."
"Not going to happen. I didn't get what I wanted for Christmas yesterday, and I'm pissed."
Funny, Happy New Year!