@tony1954
I see we entered the Ad Hominem phase of the discussion.
I see we entered the Ad Hominem phase of the discussion.
The "Snake Oil" Trope
@jerrybj I feel you. I really wanted a place where I could talk about how different cables affect the system. Maybe even get some guidance on which DAC to eventually upgrade to. My first post was about my recent addition of Shunyata’s newly released Venom V16 power distributor, using their Delta v2 XC power cable from their reference line. Not one single response asking questions about the product or how it sounded. Just one post from someone who took issue with my issues about replacing the Audioquest in my system. *shrug* |
So much for scientific rigor. My last post's questions as to cable naysayers cable purchasing decisions was not meant to be rhetorical. So it seems the objectivist cable purchases are actually subjective choices, based on whatever? They don't in fact practice what they preach in regard to cable purchases, they didn't use double blind testing in determining their purchase. I understand they have a point to make in there isn't always scientifically valid explanations as to claims of qualitative sound differences in cables. But this doubt isn't proof there isn't, many reasons for that, plenty of posts in other cable threads as to those reasons. As to simplified judgments as to how we subjectivists are sheep and mindless consumers of marketing drivel. Some may be, but the vast majority of us, based on my observations are simply seeking the best sound quality at a price we can afford. We don't care about packaging, manufacturer's boasts of this and that. We simply listen to cables in our systems and make judgements as to what sounds best. Seems like all you so called objectivists have done the same, unless you're one who refuses to audition cables above some subjective price point. Years ago, when all this cable controversy began, I decided to learn for myself as to validity of various conclusions. I tried many, many cables through lending library at Cable Company, digital, analog, speaker, IC, power, balanced, single ended. The only final valid conclusion I could come to is that cables do sound different from one another. Does price correlate to sound quality, sometimes yes, sometimes no. Some of the cables I tried were highly praised, didn't do anything for me. My take away was perhaps they did in their system, not in mine, no objective conclusions for me. I could have concluded those people tin eared or delusional, but I choose to not be so judgemental when I've not heard those exact cables in their systems, in their listening rooms. The extreme complexity and uniqueness of our systems and our ear/brains/minds makes it impossible to judge what another hears from their system. The whole undertaking of building and listening to an audio system is just so overwhelmingly subjective in totality, how one can assign some objective criteria to the entire experience is simply wrongheaded. Yes, objective criteria can be used for certain components within the entire system, but in a global sense, I think not. And then, why is it that every system is likely singularly unique in this total human population, could it have something to do with it being a subjective experience? In the end, I cannot objectively judge anyone's subjective judgment of their own system. I can have ideas in regard to their system based on my experience, but judgments, no. Finally, in the end, I don't really care whether one believes cables sound different or not. It has no bearing on my listening to my system and the pleasure or angst it brings. This ongoing and never ending argument is much more about ego, attempts to make people think like us is a fool's errand. |
@sns You touch on many good points. Let's take cables and other tweaks out of the equation. What makes one speaker better than another if it has the same exact specs? If a $20,000 speaker can do 20hz to 20Khz @ 4 to 8 ohms and a $500 speaker can do 20hz to 20Khz @ 4 to 8 ohms, then what's the difference? Specs are specs and the signal is the signal, right? How can one sound better than the other? Once you ask this, you'll find eerily similar responses to those that support premium cables. Yet, you won't see these folks busting out their "test equipment" and software generated "graphs" to prove that their speaker or stereo setup is better than another. It would seem in their narrow view of the audio world, the value of a system is in the COST spent for equipment. Yet cannot be true for cables. If that amp is $5000 it must be good for "reasons" and not "Snake Oil" and better than an amp that cost $500. No way an amp or pre-amp manufacturer could/would put "Snake Oil" in the system. LOL! They won't bother to read and understand the tech and specifications of premium cables, but you had better bet they have all the marketing buzz-words for their stereo equipment memorized. Funny how that works. Hypocrisy most foul. |
@tomic601 Folks are biting alright. Just at each other and not on any finer points of the discussion. |