In Reply to: RE: So you've "had a look", and want to read more, but have you "had a listen"? posted by Mungo Jerry on August 16, 2012 at 09:38:01:
With Paul's free demo (well, very tiny cost of return postage when you return them to him), and his money back guarantee (on standard lengths), you have nothing to lose. If you refuse to try them simply to "narrow the field" because of some idea you have about "not enough information on inductance", I can only shake my head and offer you sincere pity.I don't understand anything about inductance, capacitance, etc., but I do understand musical sound. For me and my system (and this seems true enough for many others as well, with their very different systems), there's magic in these Clear Day cables. When it comes to music, I'll take magic over numbers any day, anytime, anywhere. :)
[edit]: A couple additional thoughts...
You might want to read the four reviews of these cables here in the AA "Reviews" section.
Who knows? Perhaps if measured, you may even discover that the Clear Day cables have the "perfect inductance" numbers you're looking for? Perhaps not? I don't know. In any event...
As I mentioned above, I don't need to know the numbers; I only need to know the sound of music.
Edits: 08/16/12
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Follow Ups
- I say the following with a high degree of confidence: Your loss if you don't try the Clear Day cables - willkayakforfood 11:57:56 08/16/12 (4)
- RE: I say the following with a high degree of confidence: Your loss if you don't try the Clear Day cables - Mungo Jerry 13:50:11 08/16/12 (3)
- RE: "I do understand capacitance, inductance and so on, AND musical sound." So then... - willkayakforfood 14:05:43 08/16/12 (2)
- RE: "I do understand capacitance, inductance and so on, AND musical sound." So then... - Kberube80 14:36:48 08/23/12 (1)
- RE: "The only thing the Clear Day gives up on the Supra is a little bit of body but..." - willkayakforfood 15:14:22 08/23/12 (0)