This is my first time posting. I thought I join in the fun. I’m no electrical engineer but here are my thoughts:
1. The miles of cables before the wall outlets have no bearing on the quality of the sound just like the miles of dirty river water before our faucets. It’s the purity of the signal before entering the electronics that matters.
2. In audio, it’s all about vibration. It’s about the vibration of the electrons in the cable to the vibration of the particles in the air. If the electrons can vibrate in perfect sync, we get perfect sound. The quest of the cable makers is to reach this perfection. The differences in characteristics of the vibration of the electrons in the cable define the sound we hear.
My 2 cents.
1. The miles of cables before the wall outlets have no bearing on the quality of the sound just like the miles of dirty river water before our faucets. It’s the purity of the signal before entering the electronics that matters.
2. In audio, it’s all about vibration. It’s about the vibration of the electrons in the cable to the vibration of the particles in the air. If the electrons can vibrate in perfect sync, we get perfect sound. The quest of the cable makers is to reach this perfection. The differences in characteristics of the vibration of the electrons in the cable define the sound we hear.
My 2 cents.