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The current online stereophile has a wire "review". After the usual
poetic waxing of this and that great improvement in "sound", the author gets down to brass tacks. Or is it shorter wire? "The "e" versions of the Au24 cables share the originals' good looks. In fact, they look exactly the same, save for the addition of a mesh outer sheath and an e added to the product name. When I asked, Audience confirmed that, in terms of conductors, materials, and construction, the "e" versions are exactly the same as the standard Au24s. The differences are that the "e" versions have been sent out for an undisclosed treatment, and a much more involved and apparently labor-intensive process is used to attach the terminations to the cable. Everyone at Audience was tight-lipped about the details, but claimed that the "e" modifications "made a measurable difference in conductivity." When an Au24 cable is returned for upgrading to "e" status, Audience doesn't simply replace it; they actually cut off the old terminations and send the cable through the "e" production process alongside brand-new, virgin cable. Each cable is then re-terminated and burned-in for 48 hours, and sent--now a little shorter--back to the owner as an Au24e." There you have it, shorter wire, and lighter wallet to boot all wrapped up in a "burnined" wire miricle. Could the "measurable " difference be because there is now less wire? How does this mag publish such insulting "poetry" with a straight face? In part one might think its share of that lighter wallet, someone has to pay for marketing copy after all. |
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