On 24 Apr 2004 at 19:48, Markus Maurer wrote:

> Hi Rob
> you are wrong on that, believe me.
> It has been tested and reported several times from well known PC magazines.
> 
> 
> And yes, you can hear a difference between *very* bad wires and good ones , if
> everything else has a high level of quality. With cheap wires or long distances
> , you loose a lot of bass for example. I would not pay a premium price for
> wires, but not use the supplied ones one the other side.

Hi Markus,

I'm all for an animated discussion but please do ensure that you attribute you 
replies correctly, I didn't in fact write anything about speaker wire. But one 
set of my speakers connects to its mono-block amp via a 1m length of 10mm Supra 
:-)

I have no doubt about the subtleties that can be heard when certain components 
are changed in an analogue audio system. However saying that writing a CD at a 
different speed may change it's sound or that there are differences between the 
sound of optical audio cables is much like me claiming that I see different 
saturation in my *ist D images if I use different USB cables to DL.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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