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At http://www.stealthaudiocables.com/feedback/feedback.pdf you'll find
a wealth of information on the HUGE differences between copper, silver and gold audio cables, both pros and cons. Eg one con listed for the "Stealth 50-50" cable is that "Piano and cymbal decay too quickly". So even after the mix you can now control the decay time of individual instruments. And you guys thought you knew all about this stuff!!! Seriously, it seems like all this "super cable" stuff is not only perpetuating, but flourishing. Tony (remove the "_" to reply by email) |
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On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:00:14 +1000, Tony wrote:
At http://www.stealthaudiocables.com/feedback/feedback.pdf you'll find a wealth of information on the HUGE differences between copper, silver and gold audio cables, both pros and cons. Eg one con listed for the "Stealth 50-50" cable is that "Piano and cymbal decay too quickly". So even after the mix you can now control the decay time of individual instruments. And you guys thought you knew all about this stuff!!! Seriously, it seems like all this "super cable" stuff is not only perpetuating, but flourishing. The total amount of intelligence on the planet is fixed. The population is increasing. -- Boris Mohar |
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![]() Tony wrote: At http://www.stealthaudiocables.com/feedback/feedback.pdf you'll find a wealth of information on the HUGE differences between copper, silver and gold audio cables, both pros and cons. As Boris said, its dumb crap. Eg one con listed for the "Stealth 50-50" cable is that "Piano and cymbal decay too quickly". So even after the mix you can now control the decay time of individual instruments. Decay time of piano tones is one of those things that can be evaluated using a good audio editor. I do a lot of live recording of music including piano playing, so I'm familiar with this. In fact you can detect a piano tone decaying into the noise floor quite easily. The kind of wire you use makes absolutely no difference. And you guys thought you knew all about this stuff!!! And so we do. Do you know how much conventional wire is in the signal path for just about any commercial recording? If piano tone decay was altered by conventional wire, there would be nothing left of it by the time the signal reached any esoteric wire that might be in your personal audio system. Seriously, it seems like all this "super cable" stuff is not only perpetuating, but flourishing. I don't see it happening. If you'd like to claim that stupidity is increasing as the population increases, I'd be willing to listen a bit more to what you have to say. |
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