Putting an end to the audio cable debate! Part 1


Interesting. But I wish they would have continued the article rather than cutting it off.

https://www.pmamedia.org/en/home/putting-an-end-to-the-audio-cable-debate-part-1?fbclid=IwAR2IC82Wjj...
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I first learned about the loony theory of cables making a difference back in 1990. Back then we didn't know about identity math, we just took one number and subtracted from another to get the difference. I mention this in case some of you more modern types wants to argue when I say 1990 was 31 years ago. Fine then. Have it your way. Whatever. Point is, long time ago.  

Every year, month, week, day, hour, of that time someone has been staggered to learn just how big a difference cables make- and someone else has stuck his head in the sand swearing no way no way no how no way.  

Ironic then that the OP reads an article about "putting and end to" and says, "but I wish they would have continued."   

Trust me. They will.
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Good discussion from an audio engineer (electrical engineer) on some reasons why cables can sound different. The discussion starts around 55 minutes in. There are actual reasons why cables do sound different. Many "objectivists" just don't know enough of the science about cable construction to know why.

http://https//www.thehifipodcast.net/episodes/episode-54-shielding-grounding-draining-isolation
Personally I think this guys views on cables ,dumb period.
It’s  like saying all vacuum tubes sound the same , or any decent turntable cartridge are all very similar ,and with digital bits are bits 
everything is just vanilla  .