In Reply to: It doesn't posted by E-Stat on October 15, 2010 at 15:39:35:
E-stat
"There have been ZERO valid tests using high performance cables that anyone has ever been able to provide."
And so by your own admission, you have no good evidence that those alleged "high performance cables" sound different from large heavy gauge speaker wire such as my old 12 gauge Angstrom cables or heavy speaker wire from the hardware store--which isn't cheap as it used be, either. And that was mtrycrafts' point then and still is, I think. Whoops! Game goes to mtrycrafts!
A second point is what on earth your assertion actually means. If only we could give some definite meaning to "high performance cables" for audio purposes. How does one know whether a cable is "high performance" or not? How could one test a hypothesis which has no definite meaning?
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