prof,
If I remember correctly, you had stated you could not hear any difference in cables.
Yes. So far. Once I've controlled for sighted bias.
Without controls, I can "hear" differences like anyone else, because I'm human.
Can you demonstrate you can hear differences between cables...when you aren't allowed to peek? (That is, when you aren't allowed to know which cable you are listening to?) There isn't much evidence out there of people being able to do this.
As for my hearing, I've been using hearing protection for many decades and I have exceptional hearing for my age. Plus my job depends on my being able to identify extremely minute differences - literally matching the subtle "air tone" between room recordings, or playing back 20 tracks listening for the tiniest artifact that might be flagged by a mix, etc. So I don't get to just say on the internet that I can hear things others can't: I'm in a rubber meets the road scenario where I have to demonstrate it.
Further, if you look at my long thread in which I report on speakers I've audtitioned, the consensus is that I have been quite accurate.
So...if you mean to go the route of "prof just doesn't have sensitive enough hearing" it will not be very fruitful for you.
If that is the case, I am not sure I can take your words seriously.
Cool. I'll take your words more seriously when you produce some objective evidence for your claims about solid state amp "haze" or if you can show you can reliably identify between cables under conditions controlling for your imagination - that is, when you aren't allowed to peek.