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?
Dogma rule number 6: sticking different color/colour stickers and charging extortionate prices for standard fuses will not make any difference whatsoever to the sound of music
My dogma rule, only have one:
- If I like the sound, it’s good.
The rest is just something interesting to talk about.
- Dont forget about the quality of the uranium in your power plant
I forget one thing, the room, maybe the second most important beside speakers.
My meaning in the first rule is that in the old days a good cartridge make the same or more impact on the sound as the speakers, but nowadays in the digital era ( I listen mostly to digital sources) then I guess the money should be spent on speakers. In the DAC stuff, I’m not able to tell any difference between those I tested, same for the amplifiers I tested. I guess I’m a kind person to amplifiers though I prefer not so loud sound