@chrisg1000
I was asked a question so I answered. What makes a speaker have good soundstage width is actually a pretty simple question, so nothing really to debate.
Again, what I don’t know, is why you are hearing a difference; it’s not jitter as we established your DAC is good enough (which is the original argument I had with @audioengr), but I did hypothesis that maybe it’s a grounding issue with your amp (which is only excited with the cheaper cable as maybe it didn’t meet transmission specs (which is common, especially for microUSB, even Anker don’t meet standards), which could be checked with a multimeter.
I was asked a question so I answered. What makes a speaker have good soundstage width is actually a pretty simple question, so nothing really to debate.
Again, what I don’t know, is why you are hearing a difference; it’s not jitter as we established your DAC is good enough (which is the original argument I had with @audioengr), but I did hypothesis that maybe it’s a grounding issue with your amp (which is only excited with the cheaper cable as maybe it didn’t meet transmission specs (which is common, especially for microUSB, even Anker don’t meet standards), which could be checked with a multimeter.