"Ok, I didn’t communicate my point. I’ll try one more time and you don’t have to read my notes."
"Listening- to what?"
APPARENTLY: you don't even bother to read the very first sentences of posts previous to yours.
ie:
AND (incidentally): I DO have a number of recordings, of my own creation (using a John Oram board and complimentary cabling, FYI), that I've used to critique my system and it's accuracy in instrumental/vocal tonality, etc.
But: a more scientific way, at least with which to determine if a system will/can recover room ambiance, describe the air between the above voices and image well, which (to me) are what is most greatly affected by cable choices, is the LEDR test, so easily found online and CD.
From the next post: The adherents of the Naysayer Church will never accept that there exist a multitude of variables, when an accurate simulacrum of performers and their performance in a particular venue, is the desire/goal.
IOW: The majority of us that are experimenting with better cables, do so that we might enjoy a more realistic presentation, in ALL aspects.
Many of us have found that improving our interconnects, PC and fuses, has resulted in more accurate information retrieval, and/or less loss of information, throughout the system, NOT with the intent to, "...change the signal" or, "boost the bass or whatever frequency to exactly match the way you like the sound?"
Nothing lost through the use of crappy cabling, can ever be recovered by you beloved digital EQ and dynamic tools.
Are you really that obtuse, or just choosing to be argumentative*?
*AS IF that's not already obvious.