In Reply to: Nah, - there are a lot of naysayers around here who posted by Sordidman on December 15, 2011 at 10:43:15:
Actually, the "bold" statements come from believers. Logically, changing the noise floor in what is bit-perfect data transfer without causing obvious errors makes no common sense. Yet that is exactly what many "believers" ascribe to. When this happens, it turns into a religion.
I have tried a total of 5 different USB cables over the years. I had a Benchmark DAC, tried maybe 3 cables on an Ayre QB-9. Best I tried was a Wireworld Platinum Starlight versus crappy disposable USB's. Never heard a difference...
Sure, maybe I didn't throw enough money at the "problem" - LOL. As I said before, I have since happily lived with a $20 6' USB.
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- RE: Nah, - there are a lot of naysayers around here who - Archimago 12/15/1112:11:35 12/15/11 (3)
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- RE: Right, the inexperienced "believers" who say there's no difference - jaydacus 14:41:53 12/15/11 (1)
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