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In Reply to: RE: If you can really really hear a difference between cable/wire posted by AbeCollins on April 15, 2009 at 07:04:59
"You are more likely to hear the differences between cables in a highly resolving system."
I don't really understand this at all. I say your are far more likely to hear cable differences when i/o characteristics of the connected components are a poor match or when one or both connected components are poorly designed.
I can't on any level understand why a better quality component would more likely reveal differences between interconnects than a lesser quality system.
I can't on any level understand why a better quality component would more likely reveal differences between interconnects than a lesser quality system.
That's like saying " I can't on any level understand why a better quality camera would more likely reveal differences between lenses than a lesser quality camera".
rw
Really the lens would have to be the recording or the source. Interconnect cables would be the space within the light travels.
All light must pass through the lens and the quality of result can only be degraded. Such is also the case with cables. Those which pass the greatest information contain the lowest dielectric constant.
rw
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