Just because people swear they hear something, or see something for that matter, does not make it so. The only thing you might hear by moving cables around-- lifting them off the floor or putting them on the floor for that matter-- is if there was noise or interference increasing or decreasing due to their LOCATION in relation to other cables and gear.
If you already have a quiet system without a lot of hum or buzz, and you raise the cables a few inches off the floor and there is no increase or decrease in background noise, buzz, or whatever, then anything else you're hearing is in your head. You are hearing something-- it just has nothing to do with those $3,000 a piece ebony cable risers that were cryonicly aligned and blessed by a Tibetan Monk.
Audiophiles believe in a lot of tweaks like this-- like painting the edges of CD's with green sharpies or whatever-- you may hear something-- you are in fact hearing nothing-- your mind has done the rest-- it is, in fact, all in your head. But hey, if that makes the music sound better to you then go for it. The placebo effect is very powerful-- that's why giving people sugar pills and telling them it's medicine will often make them feel (at least temporarily) better.
What sucks are the people that peddle this stuff for "stupid money" prices while making all manner of empty claims (subliminal mental suggestions in this case) that are complete and total BS. That really sucks.
If you already have a quiet system without a lot of hum or buzz, and you raise the cables a few inches off the floor and there is no increase or decrease in background noise, buzz, or whatever, then anything else you're hearing is in your head. You are hearing something-- it just has nothing to do with those $3,000 a piece ebony cable risers that were cryonicly aligned and blessed by a Tibetan Monk.
Audiophiles believe in a lot of tweaks like this-- like painting the edges of CD's with green sharpies or whatever-- you may hear something-- you are in fact hearing nothing-- your mind has done the rest-- it is, in fact, all in your head. But hey, if that makes the music sound better to you then go for it. The placebo effect is very powerful-- that's why giving people sugar pills and telling them it's medicine will often make them feel (at least temporarily) better.
What sucks are the people that peddle this stuff for "stupid money" prices while making all manner of empty claims (subliminal mental suggestions in this case) that are complete and total BS. That really sucks.