Sean,
I too like the quotation "all designs should be stable" and I shall realy repeat it and emphisize it to all audiocomponents.
There is a plenty of effort already had been placed onto design of every audio component to be that stable AND independed.
As to the wires they can only be a "passive reactive elements" such as filter block or shunt on radio and video freequencies. Even if the wire is designed as a shield from such the component can still have a possibility to oscillate from RF and VF interfearance if not properly designed.
The bottom line is that if there is such degree of instability present than it should be infinitessimally small and applying wires that are designed to block RF and VF will change the sound by only small fraction of decibell.
I too like the quotation "all designs should be stable" and I shall realy repeat it and emphisize it to all audiocomponents.
There is a plenty of effort already had been placed onto design of every audio component to be that stable AND independed.
As to the wires they can only be a "passive reactive elements" such as filter block or shunt on radio and video freequencies. Even if the wire is designed as a shield from such the component can still have a possibility to oscillate from RF and VF interfearance if not properly designed.
The bottom line is that if there is such degree of instability present than it should be infinitessimally small and applying wires that are designed to block RF and VF will change the sound by only small fraction of decibell.

