The most likely place that the cables would have oxidized would be within the first few inches within the jacket from the ends. This is due to the fact that this is where the conductors themselves would be exposed to the most oxygen and contaminants floating in the air. It would be simple enough to take a look at the cables and wouldn't cost you any money at all.
Other than that, the speaker rep has good taste and made a valid recommendation. Then again, if you've read any of my other posts pertaining to speaker cables, you'll already know what i think of Goertz flat speaker cabling and why.
Out of curiousity, would you mind sharing what product line this person represented? Obviously, this is just their personal opinion and not that of the company that he represents, or at least that is what i would assume. Sean
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Other than that, the speaker rep has good taste and made a valid recommendation. Then again, if you've read any of my other posts pertaining to speaker cables, you'll already know what i think of Goertz flat speaker cabling and why.
Out of curiousity, would you mind sharing what product line this person represented? Obviously, this is just their personal opinion and not that of the company that he represents, or at least that is what i would assume. Sean
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