In Reply to: "So now you are making the point that there may be audible differences between cables?" posted by Analog Scott on September 26, 2021 at 11:29:41:
Thanks for the lesson man, an A/C signal at 50 Hz or 60 Hz (add harmonics, noise)can also be considered an "audio frequency" as it has inductance/capacitance/resistance components. It may or may not be totally filtered out by the component's power supply. Have you conducted tests to affirm your findings (or thoughts)?
Now back to the DBT science, you love to use it as a reference so tell me please who has ever conducted an unbiased DBT test in the world of audio??? Why don't they perform these tests?
You love to insert "Science" in your posts but have you ever tried using it as a tool to prove your assertions? It seems like "Science" doesn't give a hoot about the possibilities of power cables sounding different. Nobody really cares except those who actually try to shame those who do not share their beliefs.
If my ears tell me there is a difference, why do you use that pseudo scientific babble to intimidate people? Bullshit permeates all levels of thoughts/beliefs.
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- RE: "So now you are making the point that there may be audible differences between cables?" - dogscanskate 09/26/2113:01:57 09/26/21 (6)
- more lessons - Analog Scott 14:02:50 09/26/21 (4)
- RE: more lessons - dogscanskate 14:46:08 09/26/21 (3)
- " I do object to people who come here and mock those who do not agree with them" - Analog Scott 14:56:48 09/26/21 (2)
- RE: " I do object to people who come here and mock those who do not agree with them" - dogscanskate 15:27:01 09/26/21 (1)
- more meat - Analog Scott 15:42:20 09/26/21 (0)
- RE: "So now you are making the point that there may be audible differences between cables?" - b.l.zeebub 13:17:54 09/26/21 (0)