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Can someone please tell me what the difference is between these two
interconnects. Many thanks, Rupesh |
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Is there a significant difference in the sound ?
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"Rupesh Patre" wrote ...
Is there a significant difference in the sound ? You may want to find a more suitable forum for your question... perhaps: news:rec.audio.high-end, news:rec.audio.opinion, etc. Likely the majority of people here don't believe in "magic cables". I don't think there is any significant difference in sound between your magic cables and ordinary copper cable of the same gague. I suspect that there are many here who subscribe to this same sort of "cable atheism". |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Can someone please tell me what the difference is between these two interconnects. If they are a different color, then the biggest difference is probably the color. |
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Rupesh Patre wrote:
Is there a significant difference in the sound ? There are two answers to this question. 1. There will be absolutely no measureable, detectable, real difference in the sound. Any interconnect of remotely passable quality (including the cheapies that come free with low-end equipment) should be capable of passing a line-level signal without affecting it at all, and with sufficient shielding for most purposes. 2. There will be as much difference as you want there to be. You can convince yourself that you can hear a difference in anything, even if that difference is entirely in your mind. Save your money. Spend money on components rather than cables. If you like the looks of fancy cables, consider making your own. |
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On Tue, 24 May 2005 14:39:30 GMT, "Colin B."
wrote: Rupesh Patre wrote: Is there a significant difference in the sound ? There are two answers to this question. 1. There will be absolutely no measureable, detectable, real difference in the sound. Any interconnect of remotely passable quality (including the cheapies that come free with low-end equipment) should be capable of passing a line-level signal without affecting it at all, and with sufficient shielding for most purposes. 2. There will be as much difference as you want there to be. You can convince yourself that you can hear a difference in anything, even if that difference is entirely in your mind. Save your money. Spend money on components rather than cables. If you like the looks of fancy cables, consider making your own. No! He needs to buy BOTH cables and wire them together is series. That way he can enjoy the undoubted sonic benefits of both technologies. But he needs to wait a couple of days while I go and buy some Audioquest shares. d Pearce Consulting http://www.pearce.uk.com |
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