After all this, Noisebilly never even stated what other gear he was using?! And he’s too lazy to look up what Morrow cables cost on their website? And he can’t keep his story straight on how many hours he burned the cables in? And he’s still complaining after he has already received a full refund? Could this person possibly have *any* credibility whatsoever?
Clearly Noisebilly chose an appropriate moniker. I’m turning on the noise filter. Ah, that’s much better! :o)
I’m looking forward to auditioning a couple of Morrow cables in about a week. Mike Morrow is a gentleman and it’s been a true pleasure dealing with him. If I don’t like the way his cables sound, I will send them back for a full refund under Morrow Audio’s generous 60-day free in-home trial satisfaction guarantee. How could it be more fair than that? I certainly won’t slam the company if their products don’t happen to be my cup of tea, unless of course a quality control problem on their part damages my expensive gear.
System synergy isn’t merely an anomaly - it’s the core pursuit of this hobby. I’ve spent more than ten years horse trading (mostly used) components to put together two systems with excellent synergy. Shifting components back and forth can seriously degrade the performance of both systems. Of course nearly everyone here knows that from experience. If I put my energy into slamming every piece of equipment that didn’t sound great in my system(s) I would probably not have achieved my goal of two wonderful hifi systems. There are one or two companies I don’t particularly respect, but this is a tough business and I figure they will succeed or fail on their merits.
"If you get confused, listen to the music play." Hunter/Garcia