Both Ocean Way Recording and Bernie Grundman Mastering have used Cardas cabling.(can’t swear to what they’re using now). Ask them, if it really matters to you! You may have heard of a few of their clients. ie: http://www.berniegrundmanmastering.com/hits.php and http://www.oceanwayrecording.com/about-awards.php Then, there’s also Chesky: http://www.chesky.com/content/about-chesky
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.
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.
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@ghosthouse - So many variables(aural acuity/sources/systems/rooms/experience/training) and so much resistance(can’t work so I won’t try/won’t spend more than 50 Cents a foot for wire). Thus far, there’s no known metric, for most of the subtleties that wires and fuses can out, just as no one can really say, why two amps that measure exactly the same, can sound so different(to ALMOST anyone). No one has actually observed electrons, or- knows what’s happening electrically, on the quantum level, which begs the question: https://code.tutsplus.com/articles/do-you-suffer-from-the-dunning-kruger-effect--net-22227 |
Ahem...it’s not really the observation of electrons that’s the issue. It’s the observation of photons. We already know electrons are the charge carriers and are virtually at a standstill. We also know the mass of electrons. And we know the diameter. We also know the speed of photons in a conductor. So what’s not to know? Nobody has stepped up to the plate and answered the burning question, “Do photons have mass?” |
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