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<blockquote data-quote="jlaine" data-source="post: 27171" data-attributes="member: 542392"><p>Perhaps you better explain to me how a voltage test across a 8' speaker wire lead is going to resolve anything? You realize that the meter to even test a voltage "drop" across 8' of speaker wire would cost several hundred thousand dollars, because it would be so sensitive that no industry on this planet would really even need it? (this is assuming you are not overloading the wire with excessive current, which under 99.9% of cases, you are not)</p><p></p><p>You are more than welcome to come to my house and sit down for the double-blind testing, we will be conducting in July... Just don't make excuses when you fail it... I've done this test before, the results speak for themselves...</p><p></p><p>I suggest you get all your factual evidence lined up first before telling me to do a rudimentary test that will not prove anything, as I'm more than prepared to blow this idea of better wire out of the water as I've spent days doing testing, and used several test subjects...</p><p></p><p>Since you mentioned stranding- I'll use audioquest wire as an example...</p><p></p><p>Some of their "mid-high" lines (puny 8 bucks a foot) uses SOLID wire... So... why does the multiple stranding not happen there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlaine, post: 27171, member: 542392"] Perhaps you better explain to me how a voltage test across a 8' speaker wire lead is going to resolve anything? You realize that the meter to even test a voltage "drop" across 8' of speaker wire would cost several hundred thousand dollars, because it would be so sensitive that no industry on this planet would really even need it? (this is assuming you are not overloading the wire with excessive current, which under 99.9% of cases, you are not) You are more than welcome to come to my house and sit down for the double-blind testing, we will be conducting in July... Just don't make excuses when you fail it... I've done this test before, the results speak for themselves... I suggest you get all your factual evidence lined up first before telling me to do a rudimentary test that will not prove anything, as I'm more than prepared to blow this idea of better wire out of the water as I've spent days doing testing, and used several test subjects... Since you mentioned stranding- I'll use audioquest wire as an example... Some of their "mid-high" lines (puny 8 bucks a foot) uses SOLID wire... So... why does the multiple stranding not happen there? [/QUOTE]
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