Fluid Dynamics when applied to multi-land highways and interstates with average rush-hour traffic gives one plenty to consider when in 'slow 'n go' states, @rodman99999 ;)
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Lots of, "bets" and assertions from wesheadley, lacking one iota of documentation or anything (in the least) demonstrable. Then their: "I choose", leaving the ubiquitous, "TRUST ME!", to be assumed. Don’t waste a microsecond, reading the blather from the deaf, delusional, and divergent (from fact). No one can tell you whether/how your system, room and/or ears will respond to some new interconnects. There are simply too many variables. The only way you’ll know for certain, is try them for yourself. The least expensive way: contact the guys at The Cable Company and take advantage of their lending library. For a pittance, you can try a few of their offerings and the rental fees are applied to any purchase made. Whether to explore/spend further: up to you!* https://www.usedcable.com/ https://www.thecableco.com/ *YES: the USA's still a free country (thank a Vet)! Happy listening! |
Only if one resides in the USA. Having emphasized that point, being in Canada I am a satisfied customer of usedcables and they offer a 30 day full value exchange if one is unsatisfied with their purchase. |
Many of us, I think, have a limit on what we will pay for cables - either out of necessity or choice. I know to my ears that cables sound different. Finding outsized performance within a reasonable price is my goal. I have about 6000 total in speaker, IC, LAN and power cables in my reference system. Some listeners have more than that in a single power cable. I do though wonder how many listeners who truly have listened to more expensive cables than their current low expenditure truly opt to spend less? If u have never spent more than a couple of hundred bucks on cables it's kinda hard to know whether more expensive cables sound better or not. |
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