Review: Mad Scientist White Magic Interconnects


Allowing the full burn in to complete with my new AC power cord, then I'll remove the previous Mad Scientist's Black magic and install the new Mad Scientist White Magic Interconnects. Could there be an improvement? Not holding my breath. But I read about the new super secret material being used and read a crazy impressed review so, I had to know! Tomorrow I'm putting them in no matter what. Just want to be settled on what this new power cable has done before I move on. Curious? me too

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@foggyus91 Why am I here?  I find these pages good for a laugh, and generally chuckle to myself at the voodoo science generally indulged in here.  But sometimes, like when a 200 hour burn-in is "necessary" for an AC cord, my brain rails at the utter stupidity and lack of common sense shown.  Once I've had my say, I go back to my quiet chuckling.

@jrdavisphd  Because in New Zealand, like the UK, there are laws against false advertising, misrepresentation, and fraud.

Shame.  So companies can sell run of the mill AC cables and interconnects, claiming they are made from "super secret materials", without the need for verification or proof of their claims with objective, repeatable tests, spewing meaningless pseudo-scientific nonsense and jargon in their ads, all to scam audiophiles who desperately want their systems to sound "better".  And in virtually all of the cases, the end buyer hears improvement because they really, really want to, not because there's any actual improvement there.

This is why the high-end audio accessory market is the laughing stock of the industry, as well as it's dirty little secret.