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In Reply to: RE: Questions 2 and 5 are related posted by John Marks on February 27, 2022 at 06:57:51
the analogy doesn't work. The physical property, friction is well documented with hair directionality. There is no analogus property to crystal structure in wire and audio signal directionality. Audio signals aren't directional. Neither is the conductivity of any wire.
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Learn to spell. The word is analogous.
It's getting a bit creepy at this point how you feel compelled to respond to just about every post I make now.
Why you posted on this thread we'll never know. Since you have no idea what you're talking about on just about any subject except hair. I started this thread for people who are actually curious or have something to contribute, not trolls. Begone!
Edits: 06/18/22
It's funny that you have to make shit up about me to try to insult me but all I have to do is tell the truth about who and what you are and it's even worse.
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Only two statements are true IMO. Dirty connector does imped sound. Silver vs copper does sound different and I do not know why. Silver is more harsh sounding, but can wake up a soft sounding amp/speaker.
Silver even more than copper must be cryogenically treated to sound it's best. That's why so many high end cable manufacturers employ cryogenic treatment during the manufacturing process. A non cryo'd cable simply can't compete in the high end marketplace. And the conductors must be in the correct direction for optimum results.
Edits: 01/17/23
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