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In Reply to: RE: That is interesting. I don't know whether the posted by Dynobot on May 31, 2012 at 08:49:55
I once didn't appreciate the effect a speaker cables was having until I *stopped* using it! LOL
It was a long time back, my cable at the time was one of those 100s of fine strands per conductor designs. I swapped it for a braided Kimber model (can't remember which, but was entry level).
Anyway I remember not being all that impressed with the Kimber and switched back to my normal cable ... only in the days following I noticed that transient attack (or speed, or whatever) wasn't what it was with the Kimber leading to a less exciting or softened presentation.
Things like that you remember ... and make you reflect on own experience when faced with claims of the shortcoming of aural memory. :)
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