The Science of Cables


It seems to me that there is too little scientific, objective evidence for why cables sound the way they do. When I see discussions on cables, physical attributes are discussed; things like shielding, gauge, material, geometry, etc. and rarely are things like resistance, impedance, inductance, capacitance, etc. Why is this? Why aren’t cables discussed in terms of physical measurements very often?

Seems to me like that would increase the customer base. I know several “objectivist” that won’t accept any of your claims unless you have measurements and blind tests. If there were measurements that correlated to what you hear, I think more people would be interested in cables. 

I know cables are often system dependent but there are still many generalizations that can be made.
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None of the above responses, sans agreement, counters anything I said. I mentioned zero products! What is thee brick wall filter, is the recording chain to a fairly large degree.  Ergo,  the Truth is unobtainable in any absolute sense. One can only estimate a variance of the original truth and then reverse engineer a system to accommodate ones personal preferences.

BTW.....sometimes Quackery is just Quackery dressed up in sufficiently advanced clothing!
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@teo_audio, +1. Absolute truth acknowledgement is essentially groupthink. Groupthink is evil.