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DIY Power Cable - I may be hallucinating.
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<blockquote data-quote="christowp" data-source="post: 879517" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>Easy solution - listen with someone, another person into gear and music (audiophile I guess?) </p><p></p><p>Swop cables and listen, maybe swop them out one at and focus only on that item / component. Connections and cables make a difference so take the time and try it again. I swopped out plastic supermarket multi plugs with copper stuff inside and replaced them with older multiplug with wired connections. Chalk and cheese noticed by family members without me even saying anything. </p><p>Maybe you are not hallucinating but really detecting differences. </p><p></p><p>Forget all this pseudo science blind and double blind testing and psych acoustic mumbo jumbo. Swop and listen / look get others to just join you and ask if they see or hear differences. </p><p></p><p>I think you are actually getting things better so enjoy the cheap upgrade. Better than a R6000 power cable that needs a R8000 filter to work properly. </p><p></p><p>Nice work post a pic of your engineered cable </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christowp, post: 879517, member: 683"] Easy solution - listen with someone, another person into gear and music (audiophile I guess?) Swop cables and listen, maybe swop them out one at and focus only on that item / component. Connections and cables make a difference so take the time and try it again. I swopped out plastic supermarket multi plugs with copper stuff inside and replaced them with older multiplug with wired connections. Chalk and cheese noticed by family members without me even saying anything. Maybe you are not hallucinating but really detecting differences. Forget all this pseudo science blind and double blind testing and psych acoustic mumbo jumbo. Swop and listen / look get others to just join you and ask if they see or hear differences. I think you are actually getting things better so enjoy the cheap upgrade. Better than a R6000 power cable that needs a R8000 filter to work properly. Nice work post a pic of your engineered cable [/QUOTE]
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