@decooney you are funny. Not funny ha ha either. But I bet you got vaxxed.
https://analysis.plus/downloads/
https://www.qed.co.uk/downloads/qed/soundofscience.pdf
https://www.l-acoustics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/RS2015-Cable_Effects.pdf
Speaker cables with good timbre
As the title says, i would like to hear recommendations on a pair of speaker cables, copper, that have a very good midrange, imaging and truth of timbre or faithful reproduction of instrument sound. As i get older i started to realize i value those characteristics the most when i listen to recorded music. Thank you in advance.
@decooney you are funny. Not funny ha ha either. But I bet you got vaxxed. https://analysis.plus/downloads/ https://www.qed.co.uk/downloads/qed/soundofscience.pdf https://www.l-acoustics.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/RS2015-Cable_Effects.pdf |
Don’t go into a cable section and call it snakeoil or this and that. If you do, you should get banned IMO. Naysayers don’t take the time to question whether the purity of the conductor matters or not. The type of conductor, the quality of the connectors and the solder process. The geometry. Thousand of different variations. How can a respectable person not take this into consideration. The connector by itself is a huge variable even though it's just a small part of the cable. |
@tkrtrb125 did you actually take a minute to read the qed or analysis plus article links you shared with everyone here? Quote:
Not all, but clearly some people hear differences.Having tested and evaluated different types of cables for more than 45 years, it truly comes down to the individual and preferences. Not sure what the unrelated vaxx reference is all about, best of luck to you on all of that - whatever the problem is. |
@decooney Yes I did, case and point. You should so what of the other two? Fair and balanced boy. Love the shmoose like you coat hanger dude. |