how can a line cord affect frequency response ?


i have personally auditioned over 10 different manufacturer's line cords. i hear differences. i don;'t understand how a line cord can affect treble response or bass response.

can someone provide an explanation ?
mrtennis
**do you know if Ortho "Bug-Geta" Snail Bait will work on the AC worm?**

This is undoubtedly the most meaningful thought you've posted. The answer is, I'm not sure. The first thing I did was spray the entire power delivery components with Round Up. Then I installed a wind powered generator and converted everything to DC. My electrons were not up to the challenge of changing direction 60 times every second so I made it easier for them; nothing to think about just look straight ahead. Now they all move in the same direction, at the same time, in lock step.
Lastly I made the switch to dedicated DC lines and DC power cords.
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once again we are on path 2...

Wonder why my 0.02 about inexpensive cable solutions got squashed by the MODERATORS?

as an alternative to 1000.00 / meter PC
I could simple squirt Spray and Wash on my speaker cones to provide the audio windex to the same degree the silly overpriced electron wielding garden hose of the month (pc) does.

Once again this thread proves that AudioPhiles typically have more dollars than sense.

Dpac,

Have you tried a "swifter" - IMHO it works better than spray and wash - the ionic charge picks up all unwanted vibrations....just remember to place them on your head while listening and change the pad every hour. Chepaest acpustic treatment on the market....and a well kept secret.