@Glupson
Fortunately, though I care deeply about many things, being labeled a "cable hater" is not one. I am capable of performing a double blind listening test, when I care to. I could also run a couple tests if I had an O-Scope. I also don't/won't care if someone thinks I didn't do it right, just as I'm certain they won't care if tell them that electrical/electronic component burn in used to detect early failures due to manufacturing faults, was undoubtedly conducted before the component got in their hands, and is unlikely to change any performance metric of said component.
That said, I will never tell someone what they heard (or didn't) because I can't experience something the way they do. And also because I have met people whose hearing skill is far more refined than mine. I can usually tell when something's "off" but I won't be able to say what; but I know people can make a few adjustments here and there and voila!, the music sounds 100% better because their hearing so well trained. I will treat skeptically claims by people I don't know who haven't done a real blind test.
I was actually impressed with the CG interview. Sure, Shunyata wants to sell their stuff - and it's not cheap - but he was doing real research. Now whether any of it provides an audible improvement, I can't say.
If I ever get around to really playing with cables I definitely post any results here. But I can assure you that I won't start with power cables because I would expect greater improvements from speaker cables, then interconnects.
Fortunately, though I care deeply about many things, being labeled a "cable hater" is not one. I am capable of performing a double blind listening test, when I care to. I could also run a couple tests if I had an O-Scope. I also don't/won't care if someone thinks I didn't do it right, just as I'm certain they won't care if tell them that electrical/electronic component burn in used to detect early failures due to manufacturing faults, was undoubtedly conducted before the component got in their hands, and is unlikely to change any performance metric of said component.
That said, I will never tell someone what they heard (or didn't) because I can't experience something the way they do. And also because I have met people whose hearing skill is far more refined than mine. I can usually tell when something's "off" but I won't be able to say what; but I know people can make a few adjustments here and there and voila!, the music sounds 100% better because their hearing so well trained. I will treat skeptically claims by people I don't know who haven't done a real blind test.
I was actually impressed with the CG interview. Sure, Shunyata wants to sell their stuff - and it's not cheap - but he was doing real research. Now whether any of it provides an audible improvement, I can't say.
If I ever get around to really playing with cables I definitely post any results here. But I can assure you that I won't start with power cables because I would expect greater improvements from speaker cables, then interconnects.