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High current power cables
@williewonka    I could provide you a thousand links the earth is flat, and I am sure 100's of thousands more that support things that are wrong. I provided a decisive explanation for why your belief was wrong and how you misinterpreted a techn... 
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
@cleeds why are you protecting a Supplier, not a hobbyist on a forum you called a hobbyist who is making unsupported dubious claims again to the detriment of this thread????  I did not ask a hobbyist for anything. I asked a supplier.   
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
@cleeds    Why are you protecting a supplier from obvious dubious claims to the detriment of the thread? That is political behavior not rational behavior.  
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
Everyone knows you are a raging racist @thyname and I am sue they don't appreciate their thread being hijacked for your psychotic episodes.      
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
That must make you thyname on/off drugs. Weird people.  
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
@invalid, for one I am not the illustrious Cin Dyment, though I do admire his ability to take up firm residence in so many heads. Quite a skill. Two, it is a valid point in the discussion, because we are talking physics and a poster has made signi... 
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
So no name, and there are many many "top people" at TI. Their CTO is Ahmad Bahai. I don't know him personally, but I have met Kyle Flessner, who would probably reach out to Ahmad who could find out if anyone has even heard of you. They make not ta... 
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole
A better corollary will be that just because we know everything that we can know about electricity, this does not means we know all there is to know about audio matter and experience :)   No, that is not a better corollary nor is it even accur... 
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
Everything you have here has the electrical signal (we call it ’electrical’, which is a huge misnomer, it’s obscenely pidgin and incomplete), and all of it has to deal with the problems of how a signal in a delta state has to work with the ’wire’... 
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole
@prof , Corollary to your post, just because we don't know everything about electricity, does not mean we don't know enough for audio :-)  I see that as a frequent justification in these forums for all kinds of what I consider ridiculousness.  
Which DACs are known to be sweet/rich/relaxed?
— My room is large and not heavily treated. Playing music loud will overload the room: at 80dB the reflections make up, say, only 15% of what reaches my ear. At 90dB that could be 30 or 40% (numbers here are for the sake of example). @robert197... 
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole
@noske   Define capable. The prior paragraph does not support anything, it only asserts, or speculates. Then the prior words here may be examined Since we are making things up, anything I says is as valid as anything else.  However, I will ... 
objective vs. subjective rabbit hole
The human brain is the most astonishingly capable problem solving technology ever developed by evolution; why would we willingly give up exercising it? The machines will take over not by force, but because we've gradually ceded control over our o... 
High current power cables
Like most things in science, Scott Adams has already covered this syndrome in his Dilbert cartoon however, at least in principle.  
High current power cables
Here is some light reading pertaining to cable design - it’s a worthwhile read https://www.psaudio.com/article/cables-time-is-of-the-essence-part-1/ https://www.psaudio.com/article/cables-time-is-of-the-essence-part-2/ https://www.psaudio.com/ar...