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The Science of Cables
Do I feel a wager coming on? Oh, boy! Oh, boy! 🤗 
No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need
I’m getting a bad feeling. 😥 Damage Control! Damage Control! 
Anyone Using Crystals?
Did someone forget the Roach Motels again? 😛 
No one actually knows how to lculate what speaker cable they need
Wow! 4 gauge solid silver. That must have set you back a bunch. 
Speaker Width?
I imagine ditching the girlfriend is not in the cards. 
Anyone Using Crystals?
Just what we need. Another comedian. 🤡 
The Science of Cables
Look, everybody, glubson found a wild claim! Sha-zam! It’s getting so you can’t even get away with a little puffing. 🤗 What’s next, Ferrari reviews that proclaim, it’ll get you from point A to point B. Audio can be so dreary sometimes. 😔  
Speaker Width?
I hate to break up the party but getting back to cold hard reality for a second, as it turns out, generally speaking, speakers should be a lot closer together rather than a lot farther apart. Yes, I know what you’re thinking, “but the soundstage w... 
The Science of Cables
jhulls, nice try, partner, but those aren’t wild claims. In fact, they’re not claims of any kind. They’re called, descriptions. Pretty harmless. Better luck next rodeo, cowboy 🤠  
The Science of Cables
Wild claims? What wild claims? I didn’t see no wild claims! I did see some marketing blurbs but, hey, if you don’t market a product something terrible happens. Nothing.  
Vibration Isolation
Nice set-up. That will do til something better comes along. 😛 
Anyone Using Crystals?
Goodie gumdrops for you. 
Anyone Using Crystals?
Good luck, grasshopper! 
Anyone Using Crystals?
Been using crystals for eons. Brilliant pebbles was the first comprehensive suite of crystal products for audiophiles. Brilliant Pebbles was introduced at the London HiFi Show circa 2003. They require break in and are directional. Not for the sque... 
Beware of the cable claiming long burn in period.
Fleschler, let me cut to the chase, if you don’t mind too much. The Audiodharma Cable Cooker breaks in cables and power cords in two days. The break in track on the XLO CD takes a little longer, but nowhere near your (ridiculous) number of 500 hou...