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In Reply to: That's two separate questions posted by kerr on April 8, 2007 at 09:14:27:
It's too bad the idea that generic wire is just as good as the most expensive wires available ... never occurs in your closed mind ... even after nine hours of enjoyable listening through generic wires.Oh I forgot, with "better" wires the Orions would have sounded sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better!
However you still have my vote for Assistant Dogcatcher.
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> It's too bad the idea that generic wire is just as good as the most expensive wires available ... never occurs in your closed mind . <Nope. It might have occurred at one time but now there is too much experiential evidence to the contrary.
> Oh I forgot, with "better" wires the Orions would have sounded sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much better! <
Perhaps "somewhat" better. If better wire didn't make them sound at least a touch better, the Orions are indeed in a league of their own. I guess I'll find out soon enough.
BLIND TESTB*L*I*N*D T*E*S*T
BBBBLLLIIINNNDDD TTTEEESSSTTTT
Any subjective experimentation with different wires is doomed as you already expect certain results = your mind will try to justify pre-existing beliefs.
Plus the thicker speaker cables will be louder.
Even YOU might hear that.
So easy to do a single blind wire swap comparison.
Yet so rare among Golden Ears that you'd think and SBT was equivalent to the effort required to climb Mt. Everest!
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It's a question of experience, not belief.I've already done a single blind swap comparision of wires. The question is not IF wires sound different, it's WHY.
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