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In Reply to: RE: Discussion summary posted by tomservo on November 09, 2022 at 06:43:17
But in reality, perhaps not your reality, cables DO change the signal arriving at the terminals. They change the signal in either direction but more when the wires inside the cable are in the wrong orientation. Audiophiles, at least the advanced ones have learned a lot about cables since the early days. Directionality is not some new concept, audiophiles have known about it more 25 years. We have seen higher purity copper and silver conductors for about the same period, and air dielectrics and silver connectors, cryogenics. Eliminating static electric charge and magnetic firms and vibration from cables. You'd have to be living in a cave not to at least be cognizant if these advancements. Highly polished conductor surfaces, directional power cords, directional fuses, directional HDMI cables. Try to break free from your reality tunnel.
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