Cable Snake Oil Antidote


Some might find this Cable Snake Oil Antidote interesting with respect to LRC, the signal and the system.

Cables affect the sound and the effect is system dependent.

Another's opinion on a cable in a vastly different system may not be valid.
ieales
I am not sure why I bother posting. 45 + years in this hobby, and I have learned to use, and trust, my ears. I never needed anyone to " sell me " on anything.  The naysayers and trolls continue to do what they do, but most of them never have experimented ( using this term specifically ) with cables, fuses, green pens, etc., so really have little to no personal experience in the matter. This is what I find the most annoying with these threads, but at the same time, laughable. I find everything, and I mean everything, to make a difference in the sound, and it is for me, and only me, to determine if it is an improvement to get my system 1 step closer to that holy grail, to my holy grail. On a similar thread, I have invited ( challenged ) kosst to roll a bit of painters tape around the glass of his fuses, having him hear the benefits of reducing the resonance and vibration of the fuses, and in fact, the fuse holders, and he laughed. This is my biggest complaint with the naysayers and trolls. This is inexpensive and not dangerous. There is a level of equipment, room acoustics, ears, etc., that is required to hear this difference. So, all of these trolls and naysayers can battle us " listeners " to whatever avail they may want. Makes no difference to me. I am in this for me, not them. MrD.
Mrdeceibel,

All I could add is “Right On”.

Enjoy your personal Holy Grail,I certainly do,
Kenny.
Wow! All I can say is WOW. Someone here actually thinks couscous is a real skeptic, someone who is one bit curious, who wishes to be convinced, someone who would risk becoming the laughing stock of the entire pseudo skeptic community. 😛 😬 😀 😛 😂
@mrdecibel 
I don't recall any such challenge. What's more, the design of my IEC/switch/fuse/filter module makes that prohibitive. The module grips both the ends of the fuse as well as the glass envelope and it's a very tight fit. There's no reason to believe any part of that fuse is vibrating. 
I'll pull the fuse module out and take some pictures when I get home. I'm certain nobody here is using gear with anything like what I've got. The module allows me to fuse either the hot or neutral, or both. I'm real skeptical about fuses because I use very cheap ones from AutoZone. Bussmann brand to be specific. I assume a very cheap fuse would have a lot of variance from one part to another and so far I've gone through 4 and there's been no difference whatsoever. Maybe it's because the module is designed to filter noise from the line rather aggressively. If so, that would support my theory that poorly designed power supplies with inadequate filtering benefit from exotic fuses. What I do know is that it's impossible to inject any kind of noise into the amplifier through the power line and I've tried my best trying to help another member sort out a noise issue.