WHY CABLES MATTER!


I have seen the argument over and over again on why cables matter and the that wire is just wire and how scientifically it’s impossible for them to make a difference. The thing that surprises me the most is that different materials are used. Different shielding is used. Different connectors are used. Different braiding methods of the cables are used. Materials are sourced from different manufacturers and put through different creative processes but I always get some guy who comes on and says. WIRE IS WIRE AND YOU ARE NOT HEARING WHAT YOU ARE HEARING? To me it’s pure arrogance to think you know more than everybody else to the point where you tell me what we are hearing through my ears and we are not smart enough to know when are minds are playing trick on us. But using all these different materials, process and shielding and creative processes don’t make a difference. I spent the last 15 years trying all the cables I could try.  Thoughts anyone?

calvinj

So everyone understands. I been in this 20 years 16 as an audiophile. Another 4 in the industry. I have listened to over 50 brands of cables.  I was the ear for our Infigo  brand.  Yes cables make a difference to my ears. If they don’t to yours I’m fine with that. I’m actually ocd on cables so I know.  I respect your opinion but to my ears I’m right.  Never gonna convince me otherwise. I trust my ears 

The cable matters to me.

Listen PC comparison video. Power cords comparison - JPS, Zentara cable, Wavetouch power cord listening comparison. The difference is clear. Click time marks (below of YT screen) to hear different cables directly. Alex/WTA

Cables are like my mother in law... They make a difference everywhere in my house. ( she is everywhere anyway near 100 😊)

But it is nothing compared to my speakers (wife) and to my amplifier (me) ...

Anyway nothing matter compared to my children they are our dedicated acoustic room ...

All sound well thanks to them at the end ...

😊

 

«Any system is a family but we must tweak it »--  Anonymus audiophile