Are cables additive or subtractive?


There’s lots of debates here about the effectiveness of cables. Let’s please keep that elsewhere so we can have a DIFFERENT discussion about cables.

Let’s assume for argument’s sake that yes, cables make a difference and that it’s worth paying for that difference.

Lets assume that is true, then lets ask the question:

  • Do cables ADD or SUBTRACT from the signal?

Again, for this thread, assume cables change something audible.

What do you think and what are your experiences?

Also, let's try to avoid sweeping generalities and try to focus on what happens along this axis:  Subtraction or addition.

erik_squires

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According to David Salz (WireWorld) the basic issues are Impedance, Inductance and Skin Effect. All must addressed in pursuit of 'best' sound at any given price point

 

IME, the Ali-Express Odin 2 silver and gold are extremely transparent and unbelievably inexpensive compared to most well known ($$$$$) cable companies offerings