In Reply to: RE: Call me crazy but the difference in cables Isn't that much posted by geoffkait on November 24, 2012 at 14:46:04:
I do know the sound changes over time with cables. But the reasons purported by this manufacturer are not the most likely candidates.
What I have observed (and measured when I did this research many years ago at MIT), was the gradual change is a result of the interface(s) between wire and device. The connection and the points where this occurs. The wire to the connector, & the connector to connector contact point. Valence bonding, oxidation, compression factors (at a molecular level) and numerous other variables have far more affect on electrical charateristics like R, I & L, and these do vary in values over time.
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