I don't know even where to begin with you guys
You recite electronic theory and then apply it to reality and the assume your conclusions are correct
There is no audio progress with such close minded dogma
The only empirical proof is listening and if it does not support your theory you throw out your theory
Shielding yes blocks rf and emi but it crushes the dynamics of low level signals which is easily heard with high end tube gear
Anything beyond a twisted pair of high quality wire kills the dynamics
Any rf traveling in the interconnects will get into.the input of an amplifier and raise the noise floor
It must be bled off before it enters the input of every amplifier
A dedicated ground is critical to facilitating the bread off
It makes a huge difference
You recite electronic theory and then apply it to reality and the assume your conclusions are correct
There is no audio progress with such close minded dogma
The only empirical proof is listening and if it does not support your theory you throw out your theory
Shielding yes blocks rf and emi but it crushes the dynamics of low level signals which is easily heard with high end tube gear
Anything beyond a twisted pair of high quality wire kills the dynamics
Any rf traveling in the interconnects will get into.the input of an amplifier and raise the noise floor
It must be bled off before it enters the input of every amplifier
A dedicated ground is critical to facilitating the bread off
It makes a huge difference