shadowcat2016 You sound just like an electronics engineer who looks at the numbers only and applies commercial products specifications to all audiophile gear. Audiophile gear is not a by the numbers application. Violins can be made exactly the same on an assembly line to mimic a Stradivarius, yet never sound as good as a Strad. Why is that? You are so certain that audiophiles are stupid or deaf that we believe what we hear is make believe.
I'm a part-time classical musician and recording engineer. My time with hearing differences in cables is critical to the sales of one manufacturer. I KNOW that his newly made cables sound different than a burned-in cable of at least 24 hours (after I get his new cables, I burn them in for five days, minimum). They can sound better or worse after burning-in, but not the same. He uses a very complex design and materials that are altered over time/stabilize including a mastic encased mesh copper shielding with tungsten, nickel and carbon powder.
As I previously mentioned, not all cable requires or is effected by a burning-in process. I have found that cheap and balanced cables are not as effected.
I'm a part-time classical musician and recording engineer. My time with hearing differences in cables is critical to the sales of one manufacturer. I KNOW that his newly made cables sound different than a burned-in cable of at least 24 hours (after I get his new cables, I burn them in for five days, minimum). They can sound better or worse after burning-in, but not the same. He uses a very complex design and materials that are altered over time/stabilize including a mastic encased mesh copper shielding with tungsten, nickel and carbon powder.
As I previously mentioned, not all cable requires or is effected by a burning-in process. I have found that cheap and balanced cables are not as effected.