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In Reply to: Re: It's not posted by Burns on February 12, 2007 at 02:18:50:
Thanks for the additional detail, Burns. You clearly have some strong feelings on the subject and as a cable dealer, I'd expect no small amount of experience.A search here will turn up lots of opinions on either side - some say it's OK to coil, most say it's not OK to coil.
Clarets2, in the absence of consensus, looks like you need to trust your ears. Try it both ways, coiled and uncoiled, and if you can hear a difference, let us know which sounds better to you.
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I am in no way a dealer. I dont know why thats in my profile.And it is not my opin about the cable coil, it is fact. Why is that so hard for the people here to understand? Why is it so hard for them to look at the science behind it? Its not magic.
Oh, me bairns, me bairns..:-)
HowdyYour profile says "Burns - Dealer, Cable People, Las Vegas, United States"
I doubt that someone typed that in by accident and also took the trouble to select the 'D' option in the profile.
If that someone wasn't you and you somehow guessed his password (or he didn't use one) you should consider either:
1) pick another moniker and use a password or
2) (Since there was only one post from 'Burns' (as opposed to 'burns') before the current profile was created) correct the profile and change your password.
Also based on your posts in this thread and your other recent posts I ask you to review and abide by the Cables Asylum Mission Statement: http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/d.pl?audio/cables.htmlIf you have any questions about it please contact me privately by either Asylum mail or using the Comment button.
Feel free to make fun of us elsewhere (e.g. PropHeads: http://www.audioasylum.com/scripts/tv.pl?forum=prophead )
Thats all good and well Ted except I poosted FACT not what I thought or felt, Sorry you dont like the truth here, but thats what I gave in my post.Again its not hard to look up the science involved here and why coiling a length of speaker cable will have no effect on the sound.
If you have figured out a way to beat the physics here then please show us.
HowdyOn the other subject I'll not argue (or even "discus") it with you. If you wish to argue go elsewhere.
In particular phrases like "Please with some science explain how it could be ..." will not be tolerated. That isn't the purpose of the Cables Asylum. As I said before if you want to make such demands go elsewhere (e.g. PropHeads: http://www.audioasylum.com/scripts/tv.pl?forum=prophead )
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