In Reply to: RE: Basic IC Geometry Question posted by WntrMute2 on July 24, 2016 at 11:51:36:
Since the criteria is different, high-performance wires and cables designed for audio signal applications can actually have very high standards that directly affect audio signal quality, and can be quite expensive to manufacture vs. mil-spec wire not designed for audiophile use. This is why all audio cables are *not* created equal, since there is a wide-range of considerations, engineering, and production costs that affect the price and performance of various audiophile products. An important aspect to consider is silver plated copper mil-spec conductors tend to impart a very identifiable sonic signature that tends to artificially color the audio presentation, including a level of glare, with a lack of natural-sounding timbrel information being most notable, IME.
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