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Fair enough...

Posted by Jonesy on February 3, 2017 at 09:50:58:

Construction, metallurgy, dielectric, shielding, gauge, direction, will all have an effect on background noise, interference, microphonics and the overall sound. Even the terminations. We all know that.

We also know that cables sound different depending on the components. So now we are talking impedance, capacitance and inductance.

The cables you are now using increase dynamic range. I guess if nothing else, it goes to show that cables do sound different.

Kudo's to the manufacturer. And a good find for you.

Maybe someone on the Asylum can still shed some light on the "theory" of restrictions and revelations of dynamic range in cable design. Unlike using golden rules to build speaker cabinets, I don't know if anything exists for cables.

Cheers!

Jonesy