JezA;617955 Wrote: 
> A cable can't create information, so using  DSP instead isn't the
> answer.
> 
> The best you can hope for is that it doesn't lose any. 
> 
> Some amplifiers are horrifically sensitive to speaker cables - Naim
> amps, for example, go unstable (which is certainly measurable! and more
> or less a total loss of information) unless they have a couple of metres
> or so of cable with adequate inductance, such as Naims own cable.
> 
> If you can't hear differences between cables it may mean that your
> equipment isn't sensitive to them or it may mean that you aren't. So
> either way don't worry. But if your mind is closed to the possibility
> that some cables may have an audible effect on some systems, then
> please don't use science as a justification for such a dogma.

To make an amplifier unstable and sensitive to a few metres of cable is
utter crap design and you would have to be a really bad designer to do
this. In some ways at the same time brilliant.

Naim have been making top quality amps for years, so I doubt this very
much.


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