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RE: Is This Why Wires Sound Different?

Posted by LarryB on October 19, 2010 at 10:30:42:

Steve said

"That said, according to Bob Smith of Aether Audio/NuForce Inc, Bobstates he used to be a hard-nose, cables-make-no-difference type until he heard something that changed his mind.

So?"

To which I reply, AMEN.

This falls into the same category as "even my wife - who hates audio - heard it."

Anecdotal stories such as these are a soothing balm for those who desperately seek reassurance that their positions are valid.

For the record, I am a subjectivist but recognize - and admit publically - that bias undoubtedly colors my opinions, and what I think I hear. I came to terms with this a long time ago, and sleep well at night.

Larry