In Reply to: Re: Typical. But flawed and misleading. posted by Jon Risch on January 12, 2004 at 20:41:18:
If I remember correctly, the 500g was an estimate from John, which you took as gospel. Typical naysayer BS.Hmmm...
The bottom line is, high SPLs in the listening room can affect some cables sonically, and not others. This can be easily found by the use of sand bag damping on the really poor cables.
But you expect others to take this, for which there is no quantification or qualification whatsoever, as gospel. So would this be typical yaysayer BS?
Whether this is due to piezo/tribo electric or motor/generator, both of which have been reducto ad absurdum by the naysayers to miniscule levels, does not really matter. Nevertheless, they still move. Or don't, and sound better for it.
And you expect others to take this, for which there is also no quantification or qualification whatsoever, as gospel too.
So it doesn't matter how little they move, however little they move, the effect is still audible. That would mean that human hearing acuity would have to be infinite.
I'm afraid I can't quite buy that one.
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- Re: Typical. But flawed and misleading. - Steve Eddy 21:05:36 01/12/04 (0)