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In Reply to: RE: Actually and seriously... posted by Steve O on January 29, 2015 at 12:40:14
Hi Steve,
It probably was your post that I saw! It is very hard to cut through this cable thing. While hucksters do exist, the are sincere people on both sides. I am planning to experiment, but I want to do it from a neutral point of view, and facts are facts.
On the other hand, many years ago I replaced the stainless steel jumpers on my NAD integrated amp with Auduioquest silver jumpers and heard a dramatic difference.
Dave
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...the problem IMO is that well designed cables shouldn't make a significant difference. But up to a point, they apparently do which leads me to conclude that there are a lot of send/receive incompatibilities and/or poorly designed amps and cables out there. And then there's the objectivist/subjectivist thing...
Don't doubt you heard a difference when changing from stainless steel jumpers to silver. However, I'm really surprised a speaker mfgr would use SS jumpers at all: SS has got to be one of the shittiest conductors one could conceive. Would have been interesting to compare silver to copper.
They were pre to power amp jumpers on a NAD integrated amp. Sorry that I wasn't clear. I am doing some cable experiments now based on Duster's recommendation at the Cable Asylum.
Dave
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