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AVSA Cable listening session
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<blockquote data-quote="joel" data-source="post: 97109" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>No they weren't but if we start getting into A/B ing the CD player with that same cables we might as well start fussing about how Identical two cables are. One could use copper from the beginning of the run, have more or less solder/looser or tighter crimping on either end, etc. </p><p></p><p>Again we didn't set out to do a definitive test, and I belive the session was hosted in as open and transparent way as possible.</p><p>There was no commercial value to be gained from the use of any of the products, and the only reason the cables were revealed was because people asked for this.</p><p></p><p>One thing worth mentioning was that we listened to about half the test tracks i selected on the CD, took a break and then listened to the rest. We took a break as I felt that a break in concentration would be good, and we could start session two a little refreshed (after a smoke or a drink).</p><p></p><p>The speaker cable session was a lot less formal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joel, post: 97109, member: 406"] No they weren't but if we start getting into A/B ing the CD player with that same cables we might as well start fussing about how Identical two cables are. One could use copper from the beginning of the run, have more or less solder/looser or tighter crimping on either end, etc. Again we didn't set out to do a definitive test, and I belive the session was hosted in as open and transparent way as possible. There was no commercial value to be gained from the use of any of the products, and the only reason the cables were revealed was because people asked for this. One thing worth mentioning was that we listened to about half the test tracks i selected on the CD, took a break and then listened to the rest. We took a break as I felt that a break in concentration would be good, and we could start session two a little refreshed (after a smoke or a drink). The speaker cable session was a lot less formal. [/QUOTE]
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