In Reply to: A Question for All... posted by thetubeguy1954 on July 31, 2022 at 21:34:59:
You wrote,"What is the scientifically proven perfect amount of resistance, inductance, and capacitance required to make the closest thing to a perfect speaker wire, and what scientific test supports these values you claim are best?"
>>>>The problem with your question is the term "scientifically proven." The reason I say that is most advanced audiophiles realized most cables sound different from each other. Even cables with very similar measured characteristic often sound different from each other. There are many factors that affect the sound of cables, including purity of conductor, gauge of conductor, stranded or solid core, type of dielectric, type of connector, cryogenically treated or not, shielded or not, and how long the cables have been broken in.
Almost forgot, now this might be too far in the future, but whether the wire is controlled for directionality during manufacture and whether the surface of the wire is highly polished or not also contribute to the sound. Along with a lot of other stuff that's probably beyond scope.
Given the large number of variables involved, I challenge anyone to "scientifically prove" one cable is superior to some other cable.
Edits: 08/07/22
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