Remember Bob Carvers claim that he could make his SS amps sound like any tube amp? The "Carver Challenge" it was called if I remember correctly.
He did this by playing the source through his SS amp and the tube amp he was trying to emulate, inverted one signal and summing them together. After summing the signals together the output was just the difference between the two amps. By carefully tuning the output of his SS amp it was impossible to tell the difference between the two amps in a blind test. Made a big uproar in the high end world of audio.
Why not do the same test with interconnects? Sample the signal going in and the signal coming out. Invert one signal and sum the signals together. Any difference would show clearly.
BillWojo
He did this by playing the source through his SS amp and the tube amp he was trying to emulate, inverted one signal and summing them together. After summing the signals together the output was just the difference between the two amps. By carefully tuning the output of his SS amp it was impossible to tell the difference between the two amps in a blind test. Made a big uproar in the high end world of audio.
Why not do the same test with interconnects? Sample the signal going in and the signal coming out. Invert one signal and sum the signals together. Any difference would show clearly.
BillWojo