@jollygreenaudiophile2
While you can conduct a scientific blind test with the same room, equipment, source material and listeners and just swap out cables that STILL is only going to give you an idea what differences there may be in THAT room with THOSE listeners with THAT equipment and THAT source material...that's it.
Yes it can help debunk snake oil but it is not going to tell you what they may act like in your situation. However if product xyz123 consistently appears to promote deeper bass then yes that is a result that you at least could expect in your system but again no guarantees.
I have just come to regard ALL cables as tone controls and some are more effective than others in my system.
I found all copper gave way too much bass bloom but in another system to another set of ears it may be the holy grail of cable.
it is a really difficult and thorny subject, always has been and always will be.
While you can conduct a scientific blind test with the same room, equipment, source material and listeners and just swap out cables that STILL is only going to give you an idea what differences there may be in THAT room with THOSE listeners with THAT equipment and THAT source material...that's it.
Yes it can help debunk snake oil but it is not going to tell you what they may act like in your situation. However if product xyz123 consistently appears to promote deeper bass then yes that is a result that you at least could expect in your system but again no guarantees.
I have just come to regard ALL cables as tone controls and some are more effective than others in my system.
I found all copper gave way too much bass bloom but in another system to another set of ears it may be the holy grail of cable.
it is a really difficult and thorny subject, always has been and always will be.