Pbb, I would take issue with the "noise is noise" argument. It has been consistantly shown that the ear is more sensitive to certain types of distortion than others. IM being a good example of a distortion that is more grating than low order harmonic distortion even when it is an order of magnitude lower. This stems from harmonic distortion being related to the signal musically and IM being unrelated to the signal. I can personally tolerate very large distortions in loudspeakers but not very small ones in electronics. This is surely personal. I find loudspeaker distortions to be consonant with the music and electronic distortions amusical. You raised a great point though. After the signal has been through two dozen cheap op amps and pots in the mixing board, not to mention all of the other violence done to the signal before it even hits the storage medium, wheather analog or digital, why is it that a meter of interconnect makes such a difference?
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