"S888Wheel" wrote in message
Given that Aperion Audio hypes proven snake oil - namely Kimber's
"DiAural" technology, they are easy to dismiss.
Given the fact that many speaker manufacturers such as Martin Logan,
Genesis, Soundlab, Wilson Audio, and Vandersteen advocate the idea
that cables make a difference it seems unreasonable to dismiss any
speaker brand just on their position on cable sound.
Just goes to show how willing you are to comment on things you don't
understand, sockpuppet Wheel. You just tried to ream me out for doing this,
and now you do it yourself.
Futhermore, far be it from me to claim that speaker cables can't make a
difference. If I believed that speaker cables can't make a difference why
did I post an lengthy, detailed article about choosing speaker cables at my
www.pcavtech.com web site?
Sockpuppet Wheel, just for grins do try to find out what "DiAural" means
and what it relates to, and then get back to us with your mea culpa.
note to lurkers - I'm not seriously expecting sockpuppet Wheel to publicly
admit his egregious error here, but then again he could start acting like a
man of integrity at any moment.
Hint #1: "DiAural" has nothing to do with speaker cables.
Hint #2, One might find a more complete but embarrassingly laughable
description of "DiAural" at the Stereophile web site.
Hint #3, DiAural's snake oil content has been covered at length in the
google archives. The operative phrase is something like "European patent".