Dogma rules
This is my dogma rules according to audio
- in the early days the most important stuff was in the end, like cartridge and speakers. A bit different today in the digital era., so its just in the end end :)
- Its impossible to notice any difference between power cables (how about cables before the socket?)
- It’s almost impossible to detect any difference between any cheep and very expensive low signal cables. If the cheep cable is a low capacitance then its impossible.
- For speakers cable, if the area is not to small then a cheap simple electric cable is indistinguishable from an expensive one.
- since about year 2000 or a bit earlier compression is doing more harm to music than anything mention above, it’s horrifying that “audiophiles” use these compressed cd’s as reference cd’s in listening tests
comments?
https://www.stereophile.com/content/minnesota-audio-society-conducts-cable-comparison-tests-0 Its only an example, every blind test I have read (mostly in Swedish) there is none that prove you can hear any difference between cables, the only time I have heard any differences is when I change from a very thin cable to a more normal one.