Thanks once more, Kijanki. Your post just above is excellent IMO, as usual.
As far as the audibility of dielectric absorption in audio cables is concerned, my reading of various technical and anecdotal references to that effect I've seen over the years suggests to me that it stands a good chance of being audibly significant in many applications. However I have never seen either an analysis or measured data that would provide a quantitative perspective on it, in the context of audio cables.
So FWIW my own "expectation bias" is in the direction of that effect being great enough in degree to be an audibly significant contributor to cable differences, in many systems. But as far as I am aware information doesn’t seem to be available that would provide insight that is more specific.
Best regards,
-- Al
As far as the audibility of dielectric absorption in audio cables is concerned, my reading of various technical and anecdotal references to that effect I've seen over the years suggests to me that it stands a good chance of being audibly significant in many applications. However I have never seen either an analysis or measured data that would provide a quantitative perspective on it, in the context of audio cables.
So FWIW my own "expectation bias" is in the direction of that effect being great enough in degree to be an audibly significant contributor to cable differences, in many systems. But as far as I am aware information doesn’t seem to be available that would provide insight that is more specific.
Best regards,
-- Al