@folkfreak
Thanks for that link. As I suspected, Shunyata is doing work to clean up electrical signals on medical imaging equipment cables. That’s legit, and so are power conditioners such as those AQ is discussing in your other link.
There is still zero evidence presented for why a power cable ALONE can do anything whatsoever for audio and I will say beyond a shadow of a doubt that Shunyata’s medical supply business unit is NOT using $1,000+ AC power cables for their image/waveform enhancing equipment. So in itself that kind of shoots down the legitimacy of their own expensive AC cable business. Also, they aren't very specific about WHAT they're doing for these medical imaging issues - and I'm sure if they were under contract to one of the big MRI or other imaging firms, they'd be all about letting everybody know. Still....no way in Hades they're selling hospitals $1000 power cables and that's something I'd actually bet money on right now.
Audioquest has a documented history of falsifying results or at least letting their resellers do so and then take the blame when caught. Their power cables alone (I’ve never made a statement about power conditioners) are bogus and will not enhance ANY audio system, but the conditioners have a legitimate purpose, even if theirs and Shunyata’s (as compared to say Furman) are way over priced.
Thanks for that link. As I suspected, Shunyata is doing work to clean up electrical signals on medical imaging equipment cables. That’s legit, and so are power conditioners such as those AQ is discussing in your other link.
There is still zero evidence presented for why a power cable ALONE can do anything whatsoever for audio and I will say beyond a shadow of a doubt that Shunyata’s medical supply business unit is NOT using $1,000+ AC power cables for their image/waveform enhancing equipment. So in itself that kind of shoots down the legitimacy of their own expensive AC cable business. Also, they aren't very specific about WHAT they're doing for these medical imaging issues - and I'm sure if they were under contract to one of the big MRI or other imaging firms, they'd be all about letting everybody know. Still....no way in Hades they're selling hospitals $1000 power cables and that's something I'd actually bet money on right now.
Audioquest has a documented history of falsifying results or at least letting their resellers do so and then take the blame when caught. Their power cables alone (I’ve never made a statement about power conditioners) are bogus and will not enhance ANY audio system, but the conditioners have a legitimate purpose, even if theirs and Shunyata’s (as compared to say Furman) are way over priced.