@calvinj
OK, I won't waste time with made up words. Archimago has tested a boat load of cables over the years. His methodology is sound. His metrics show no change to many of the quantifiable specifications regarding hifi that have an effect on sonic character. If you get a chance, that is at least worth looking at.
From an epistemological point of view you wrote, "There are those of us that know that they make a difference based on the ability of your system to be resolving and transparent."
How do you really "know?" Via the sense of hearing, is that as reliable as science? Only you can say what you think there. The business with high resolving systems sounds rather elitist and takes away from your credibility. If you say you can hear something in the cables, how can you say at the same time no one else can if they don't have a resolving and transparent system? That sounds like hypocrisy to me.
Who is to say that confirmation bias is not at work either? Someone spends $500 on a cable because they believe it will enhance the sonic performance of their system is going to be psychologically pre-disposed to hearing it. There is no way around that. How much so is up for debate.
OK, I won't waste time with made up words. Archimago has tested a boat load of cables over the years. His methodology is sound. His metrics show no change to many of the quantifiable specifications regarding hifi that have an effect on sonic character. If you get a chance, that is at least worth looking at.
From an epistemological point of view you wrote, "There are those of us that know that they make a difference based on the ability of your system to be resolving and transparent."
How do you really "know?" Via the sense of hearing, is that as reliable as science? Only you can say what you think there. The business with high resolving systems sounds rather elitist and takes away from your credibility. If you say you can hear something in the cables, how can you say at the same time no one else can if they don't have a resolving and transparent system? That sounds like hypocrisy to me.
Who is to say that confirmation bias is not at work either? Someone spends $500 on a cable because they believe it will enhance the sonic performance of their system is going to be psychologically pre-disposed to hearing it. There is no way around that. How much so is up for debate.