erik_squires
... this all assumes cables make a difference ...I think many of us agree with you that they do:
To be clear: I am on the "cables make a small difference" camp.Whether a difference is really "small" or not is subjective, as whether a difference is worth its cost is also subjective.
OK, we couldn’t measure this conclusively in 1970s.Is that true?
So.... can we now?I’m waiting for those who are interested to try, and then report back with what they’ve found.
One thing that strikes me odd about those who seek measurements of things such as cables is that they don’t seem to be interested in conducting valid, scientific, double-blind listening tests. The protocols for conducting such tests are pretty well established, whereas the methods needed to properly measure cables seem to be a topic of some debate. In that way, the listening test seems to be a more practical next step in this study.
I’m among those who think the results of listening tests are often inconclusive or ambiguous. Still, they can be a good place to start.