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Do you believe in cable run-in?
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<blockquote data-quote="MusicBob" data-source="post: 142238" data-attributes="member: 8985"><p>Sorry, I think it's BS !</p><p>I've experimented with an audiophile cable and various thickness of wire;</p><p>I found that the thicker the conductor the better, less bass with thinner cable.</p><p>You will see differences on different type of cable if you use a Signal Generator & an Oscilloscope.</p><p>You can't hear those differences though, observe the noise coming off a valve with the same Oscilloscope, and you don't hear that noise.</p><p>In a professional capacity I manufacture a product with oxygen-free copper cable, you will not hear the difference in audio with a blind test! Save your money.</p><p>Ergo, thick wire & listen to music</p><p>Keep the connections on your amp & speakers free of corrosion & you will never have a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicBob, post: 142238, member: 8985"] Sorry, I think it's BS ! I've experimented with an audiophile cable and various thickness of wire; I found that the thicker the conductor the better, less bass with thinner cable. You will see differences on different type of cable if you use a Signal Generator & an Oscilloscope. You can't hear those differences though, observe the noise coming off a valve with the same Oscilloscope, and you don't hear that noise. In a professional capacity I manufacture a product with oxygen-free copper cable, you will not hear the difference in audio with a blind test! Save your money. Ergo, thick wire & listen to music Keep the connections on your amp & speakers free of corrosion & you will never have a problem. [/QUOTE]
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