Archimago wrote: 
> Good luck with the zip cords...
> 
> Bottom line is that physics predicts that the demands of accurate
> transmission of audio from 20Hz-20kHz in -speaker cables- is a rather
> low standard that can be fulfilled more than easily by a decent length
> of copper!
> 
> THE CLAIM OF AUDIBLE DIFFERENCE (IE. THAT SOMEHOW SOMETHING IS BEING
> CHANGED IN THAT TRANSMISSION FROM 20HZ-20KHZ) BECAUSE OF EXOTIC
> MATERIALS/DIELECTRICS, ETC. THAT IS SOMEHOW \"BETTER\" OR MORE \"TRUE\"
> TO THE SIGNAL IS AKIN TO DECLARING THAT THESE LAWS OF PHYSICS ARE BEING
> VIOLATED.
> 
> Since cable companies are claiming that they have found some special
> "secret sauce" that makes their cables "better" (rather than purposely
> distorting the signal), I think the onus is on them to show just what is
> going on that the result is at least different from what the laws of
> physics predicts! So far, I have yet to see any evidence of an actual
> change beyond human testimony.
> 
> Remember, this is audio frequency... We're not talking MHz, GHz
> transmissions here where gauge, material, dielectrics, geometry could
> truly be essential elements to successful signal integrity... And where
> concepts like jitter truly could be a meaningful problem!

In the early days I tried bell wire, 1.5 mm and 2.5 mm 2 core and earth
cable as speaker cable, they all sounded different. Guess I must have
golden ears.



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