It is connected to the fluid being a superior material in the complex impedance area of dynamic distortions being added to signals. This is the ’action’ point of audio cables.
Since the fluid cannot ’add’ such distortions and all wire does add those distortions, especially when you crank the signal levels...this explains your ability to have air and space at the same time it never goes harsh like wire does. Or that the ’wire’ system (non fluid wire cables) is so damped and dark it obscures signal along with the seeming fix.
Which leads to the known circular argument of always changing your wire loom to try and fix a problem ~which is endemic to the wire itself~. It simply can’t be done.
Only the fluid metal gets you past this point (when wire/solids are applied to audio signal scenarios).
This seems like a ludicrous statement on the face of it, but once the wire has been compared to the liquid metal- by an observant listener-... it all becomes quite obvious.
When people try the Teo audio cables they tend to get off the cable merry-go-round.
To add, single simple permanent solutions are not generally desired in a marketing system. Merry go rounds are more desirable.
Since the fluid cannot ’add’ such distortions and all wire does add those distortions, especially when you crank the signal levels...this explains your ability to have air and space at the same time it never goes harsh like wire does. Or that the ’wire’ system (non fluid wire cables) is so damped and dark it obscures signal along with the seeming fix.
Which leads to the known circular argument of always changing your wire loom to try and fix a problem ~which is endemic to the wire itself~. It simply can’t be done.
Only the fluid metal gets you past this point (when wire/solids are applied to audio signal scenarios).
This seems like a ludicrous statement on the face of it, but once the wire has been compared to the liquid metal- by an observant listener-... it all becomes quite obvious.
When people try the Teo audio cables they tend to get off the cable merry-go-round.
To add, single simple permanent solutions are not generally desired in a marketing system. Merry go rounds are more desirable.