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Earthstick wrote:
I wondered what your experience of them was. The company I'm talking about is http://krystal-kables.com/ I bought one of their Mercury cables in 2005 and put it in a cupboard shortly after as it did not do anything. While surfing around I came across them again and their description of the cable is: Not plated, layered, or bonded, here is a solid multicored silver power cable we named "MERCURY". I cut the cable up last night only to find it is nothing more than two lengths of copper core coax where one core is live and the other neutral. The earth is the copper shealths of each cable wound together. Solid silver, my a*se. You're using silly 'objective' standards here... true audiophiles know that science can't measure what we hear. It may measure like copper but if it *sounds* like silver, that's what matters. You can't prove it doesn't! ___ -S "As human beings, we understand the world through simile, analogy, metaphor, narrative and, sometimes, claymation." - B. Mason |