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RE: Since you only measure and never listen, - how do you know what's audible or not?

This is not the point!!!

The point is that you cannot tell from cable measurements alone, without any correlation whatsoever to human hearing (e.g. perception thresholds) that a measured difference is audible. Such correlation does not exist. If it does, indicate where.

The point is further that in the sections of that book as available online the authors do not make any statement about the audibility of the measured differences other than "the evidence is now overwhelming that cables can give rise to sonic differences". CAN, not DOES.

Klaus




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