Let's talk power cords


Does a upgrade really make a difference over a stock cord?
thirsty93
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@willemj - there is no economical reason why we would want to publish and prove in a scientific journal.  High-end audio companies have a hard enough time keeping in business with the tough internet market as it is.  We do not have the same path as scientists, who need their published results to show "proof" and justification of their existence.  This is typically the path in the scientific community where published articles provide ability to get more funding/time for future projects.

I suggest you look elsewhere.  This forum is not meant to "prove" scientific facts, but to share audio experiences.

Those are the rules of science, and to be honest, it is not because of funding, but because we really want to get at the truth (we are pretty tough on each other, and that is a great benefit to society). If you want to set up your voodoo church here, go ahead. It is a free country, but do not expect to be taken remotely seriously.
All the more so, since these snake oil products somehow have to cost a small fortune. In the UK a cable seller was recently convicted of consumer fraud.
That’s it for me, I have nothing more to add.
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willemj wrote,

"If you think you can make money from the discovery apply for a patent."

Patents are probably good for something but not for good ideas or discoveries. Why? Because you have to give away your good idea or discovery, you know, in the patent. Patents were invented by the Government to steal other peoples' ideas. I prefer not to give away my ideas or discoveries, thank you very much. Even if I wanted to I couldn’t afford it.
The way to obtain a small fortune in the high end audio business is start off with a large fortune.