'Might' made a difference? No limb there :-) Of course it will make a difference. It is just a matter of degree, and/or relevance to priorities.
Though I believe when wires get so short as a 'jumper', or a component's internal connections, it may be difficult to discern between silver, gold, or a coathanger, if you get my drift.
You never heard me say it will not make a difference. Contrare. It is possible to discern a difference in just moving some furniture within the room.
To me that is the whole point. So a wire, tweak, or change of component results in an even discernable difference (though like holding a cross up to Dracula, just mention 'blind test' to the 'connoisseurs of coloration' and watch them dive for their coffin :-). Like I said, so does opening a window, the refrigerater running, or the air conditioning.
But if one aspires to 'true to the original'in playback, then one will discern whether that goal has been advanced, or not. You do not hear so much about that, in any terms, poetic or otherwise.
To quote:
'Regrettably, much misinformation and outright nonsense have been spread to promote certain "high-end audio" products. The power of suggestion works exceedingly well, when listeners cannot trust their own hearing. I recommend to re-calibrate yourself frequently. Listen closely to all sorts of un-amplified sounds in order to recognize and remember natural aural patterns. It becomes an endless and futile pursuit to listen for and try to evaluate differences between speakers, equipment and accessories without a reality based mental reference.' (SL)
Though I believe when wires get so short as a 'jumper', or a component's internal connections, it may be difficult to discern between silver, gold, or a coathanger, if you get my drift.
You never heard me say it will not make a difference. Contrare. It is possible to discern a difference in just moving some furniture within the room.
To me that is the whole point. So a wire, tweak, or change of component results in an even discernable difference (though like holding a cross up to Dracula, just mention 'blind test' to the 'connoisseurs of coloration' and watch them dive for their coffin :-). Like I said, so does opening a window, the refrigerater running, or the air conditioning.
But if one aspires to 'true to the original'in playback, then one will discern whether that goal has been advanced, or not. You do not hear so much about that, in any terms, poetic or otherwise.
To quote:
'Regrettably, much misinformation and outright nonsense have been spread to promote certain "high-end audio" products. The power of suggestion works exceedingly well, when listeners cannot trust their own hearing. I recommend to re-calibrate yourself frequently. Listen closely to all sorts of un-amplified sounds in order to recognize and remember natural aural patterns. It becomes an endless and futile pursuit to listen for and try to evaluate differences between speakers, equipment and accessories without a reality based mental reference.' (SL)

