In Reply to: You won't accept evidence that contradicts your preconceived notion posted by geoffkait on November 17, 2022 at 02:45:51:
Normally, if one proposes something "new to science" it is the duty of those proposing to show proof it exists. As they say, extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.
That there is a directional effect in speaker cables is such a claim but lacks anything like "engineering proof" that you can point to other than some people say they can hear it.
Some people say a lot of things, here, most likely "if you can't hear it, your system doesn't have enough resolution" or other cop out.
Meanwhile the fact it is only folks associated with the audio aftermarket biz that seem to promote this idea, that there is no attempt to show and engineering explanation, leaves many rightfully skeptical and some going to great lengths to promote it.
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- RE: You won't accept evidence that contradicts your preconceived notion - tomservo 07:02:56 11/17/22 (5)
- Oh, brother, it's getting deep around here - geoffkait 09:44:21 11/17/22 (4)
- RE: Oh, brother, it's getting deep around here - Tre' 18:53:38 12/18/22 (1)
- Reading comprehension issues! - geoffkait 15:15:16 12/19/22 (0)
- RE: Oh, brother, it's getting deep around here - Ugly 09:45:30 11/19/22 (1)
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