Sean, that's some good info to present.
Many people realize that there are differences in cables, and that there are real technical reasons for the differences. Perhaps(and probably) we still don't know all the things we need to, but study and testing is helpful.
I think it is far more useful to learn, test, and discover the reasons for what most of us hear in these cable applications, than to just lean on "old info" to "prove" why these differences cannot be real. The scientific method is designed to explain the reasons behind observed phemomena, not to say we cannot be observing these phenomena.
Your testing, and these others' testing, are showing that there are discernible, and measureable differences going on in different cables which can result in audible differences.
Thanks for sharing the info.
Many people realize that there are differences in cables, and that there are real technical reasons for the differences. Perhaps(and probably) we still don't know all the things we need to, but study and testing is helpful.
I think it is far more useful to learn, test, and discover the reasons for what most of us hear in these cable applications, than to just lean on "old info" to "prove" why these differences cannot be real. The scientific method is designed to explain the reasons behind observed phemomena, not to say we cannot be observing these phenomena.
Your testing, and these others' testing, are showing that there are discernible, and measureable differences going on in different cables which can result in audible differences.
Thanks for sharing the info.