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In Reply to: RE: That is interesting. I don't know whether the posted by zako on May 31, 2012 at 08:06:24
It really does not matter at this point.
The seeds have been planted and the fruit has grown. We have passed the point of no return and perception drives sales. The best way for a consumer to protect themselves is to become educated on what concerns them the most. But even with education on the matter people will still be prone to purchase what they like or want and for any reason they choose. Note that any one of these reasons may defy logic or reason, but still it is the consumers prerogative to make the purchase.
If you feel that your knowledge and/or experience leads you to purchase standard non-Audiophile wire and you do not percieve a difference in sound between hr 1 and month 1, fine. Enjoy...
Dynobots Audio
Music is the Bridge between Heaven and Earth - 音楽は天国と地球のかけ橋
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I forgot to address the orignal topic in my post, the matter of break-in. I do believe it is impossible to perceive the differences in sound that may occur over a playing period of 100 hours that may occur over days or weeks, that would result from break-in of a cable. That is my opinion and I hope it is not unreasonable to state it.
> > > > That is my opinion and I hope it is not unreasonable to state it.
I don't think its unreasonable.
I think it would be unreasonable to assume that everyone can or can't hear a difference.
Some people feel no pain relief from Tylenol, others feel pain relief every time. Still the manufacturers of Tylenol itself does not know "exactly" how Tylenol relieves pain.
Mechanism of Action
Analgesia
Although the exact site and mechanism of analgesic action is not clearly defined, acetaminophen appears to produce analgesia by elevation of the pain threshold.
Dynobots Audio
Music is the Bridge between Heaven and Earth - 音楽は天国と地球のかけ橋
I once didn't appreciate the effect a speaker cable was having until I *stopped* using it! LOLIt 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. :)
Short’s the best position they is. Bullet in the Brain
Edits: 06/03/12
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