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Cable burn-in test - yes it really is a fact
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottulusMaximus" data-source="post: 711466" data-attributes="member: 18165"><p>One result, with no control, with flawed methodology and no attempt at variable control is worthless. It is not science, it is a random pin in a board and drawing any conclusion from it is absurd.</p><p></p><p>If they get 10/20/100/1000 of these cables, measure signal in and out, record, then retest after burning in, along with controls and then find a significant difference THEN a conclusion may be drawn. After this then further investigation can take place as to why there is a difference. </p><p></p><p>But hey that would be science and has no place in hifi, much more fun to proclaim "fact" from a jpeg on the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottulusMaximus, post: 711466, member: 18165"] One result, with no control, with flawed methodology and no attempt at variable control is worthless. It is not science, it is a random pin in a board and drawing any conclusion from it is absurd. If they get 10/20/100/1000 of these cables, measure signal in and out, record, then retest after burning in, along with controls and then find a significant difference THEN a conclusion may be drawn. After this then further investigation can take place as to why there is a difference. But hey that would be science and has no place in hifi, much more fun to proclaim "fact" from a jpeg on the internet. [/QUOTE]
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