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In Reply to: RE: There you go again posted by tomservo on December 08, 2022 at 06:45:01
We've already talked about this education and experience obsession of yours a couple of times. Apparently you have run completely out of ammo. If you can't come up with any evidence to support your position I hereby declare myself the winner. You cannot win the argument by constantly challenging my experience and education. Which, as it happens, I'm quite confident is superior to yours.
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Beyond using #12 gauge wires, speaker wires makes no difference. RCA high impedance wires do make a slight difference. I use Bluejeans low capacitance.
I'm way ahead of you. You have drawn the wrong conclusions. Better luck in the future.
Speaker wires are low impedance, higher voltage and short in length as compared to phono wires. I hear a minor difference in phono wires and not sure if the capacitance plays a larger factor. As for speaker wires of about 14ga in pure copper, I think the placebo effect is larger than the different speaker cables true sound effect.
Try reversing the direction of speaker cables sometime. That should be pretty obvious.Limitations in any audio system can sometimes limit that system's ability to reveal what's going on with cables. Negative results can be misleading. Testing for differences in audio are not at all like taste tests or pharmaceutical tests in that there is an entire system in audio tests between the thing being tested and the listener. A lot of things can go wrong. In audio tests it's probably never placebo, always an error in the system somewhere.
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