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At The Moment, I Am Actually Not Reviewing A Cable




My audiodharma Cable Cooker's board is being retrofitted with fuses. So for now, I am actually not reviewing a cable. Without any cables to review, I have been wearing the DJ hat. As some of you know, people ask me for popular music suggestions. Two audiophiles just thanked me for David Foster's duet with Olivia Newton-John, "The Best Of Me;" and Journey's "Why Can't This Night Go On Forever." Apparently, their guests loved these songs, and gasped in wonder, why they had never heard them before.

Go to my homepage. For now, you will find posts about the Simaudio 750D. But go beyond those posts, and you'll find years and years of posts covering audio and video cables. All since the mid-00s have been properly conditioned on, at a minimum, the Cable Cooker. Said Cooker has also been the subject of a few posts.

I've had this particular Cable Cooker since 2003. Since then, it has treated thousands of interconnects, speaker cables, bi-wire jumpers, AC outlets, phono cables, internal tonearm wiring, video cables, digital cables, powercords, and raw wire.

In all these years, the only products which could not be Cooked were Tara Labs' ISM Power Screens. In this case, there was NO damage to either the product or the Cooker; the Cooker merely does not pass signal.

The Cable Cooker should be considered mandatory for not just conventional cables, but networked MIT and Transparent Audio cables.

Here on AA, go to the Product Reviews section. Then click on the Cable hyperlink. You'll find everyone's reviews. Mine are buried amongst them. As of this writing, I have written 7 reviews of MIT products, all of which have been treated and transformed by the Cable Cooker.

-Lummy The Loch Monster



Edits: 09/03/15

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