@rodman99999
Yes many, many factors contributing to the final sound. Someone I read recently compared putting together a good audio system to cooking. With many ingredients in the recipe, it's their combined interaction that determines the final taste...good or bad. The character of one ingredient in isolation from the others isn't a reliable predictor of the end result.
One other "analogy" that might be relevant to the differences some can hear with wire changes:
I've heard it said a mother can recognize the cry of her infant from a chorus of others. If that's actually true (no idea), might there be a parallel in the subtle (or not so subtle) differences some hear changing wire, or fuses or [fill in the blank] in systems they are very familiar with?
Couldn't resist...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc7jWFwuTo8
Yes many, many factors contributing to the final sound. Someone I read recently compared putting together a good audio system to cooking. With many ingredients in the recipe, it's their combined interaction that determines the final taste...good or bad. The character of one ingredient in isolation from the others isn't a reliable predictor of the end result.
One other "analogy" that might be relevant to the differences some can hear with wire changes:
I've heard it said a mother can recognize the cry of her infant from a chorus of others. If that's actually true (no idea), might there be a parallel in the subtle (or not so subtle) differences some hear changing wire, or fuses or [fill in the blank] in systems they are very familiar with?
Couldn't resist...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kc7jWFwuTo8

