Audiophiles should learn from people who created audio


The post linked below should be a mandatory reading for all those audiophiles who spend obscene amounts of money on wires. Can such audiophiles handle the truth?

http://www.roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm

defiantboomerang
I had an experience the other day that is germane to this topic.

A few weeks ago I had a fellow audio-enthusiast over who was skeptical over the difference a cable can make. I was swapping out my Teo Audio Game Changer ICs with low budget cables. He left convinced. ㋛

Over the weekend I played an album and wondered what was wrong with the sound? I readjusted the cartridge. No change. I swapped out the tubes in my phono stage and then pre-amp. No change. I then checked behind my phono stage and realized that I hadn’t changed my cabling back to the GC’s.

Once I swapped in the GC’s, the sound stage I was expecting was back.

No, I don’t profess to understand the physics behind how these cables work. All I know is that in my system, they make an audible difference. And it is not subtle.

For reference, my system is:

Roksan Xerxes (modded external power supply)
Tweaked RB300 (Incognito wiring, Michell technoweight, Audio Origami SOFC phono cable)
London Decca Super Gold cart
Croft RIAA phono stage (Shuguang Custom 12AX7 tubes)
Don Sachs preamp (Shuguang Treasure 181-z and Sylvania Chrome Top 6SN7 tubes)
heavily modified Golden Tube Audio SE-40 monoblocks (Shuguang 181-z and Winged "C" 6L6 GC)
Esoteric DV-50S
Gustard x20Pro DAC (modded)
Singxer SU-1 DDC (modded)
Martin Logan Spire
Pierre Gabriel Model PGS - L2 speaker cables
all ICs are Teo Audio GC
Of course they're right. Our current scientific understanding of the universe is obviously complete and the data says 'NO!'. Listen to the data and the dogma, not the music. Don't you guys know where truth lies?
It’s really beyond me how can science
measure things like brightness , seperation between instruments, soundstage quality, level of details act ?

To say that all cables are the same is like saying for example that all power amplifications that share the same specifications will have identical sound, it’s nonsense of course .

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