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<blockquote data-quote="JimJ" data-source="post: 2732267" data-attributes="member: 555251"><p>It's the same issue...what parameters do you have for an amp? THD+N, FR, even/odd harmonic patterns, output impedance/DF, etc...changing one of those significantly is going to affect the amp's sonics, for better or worse.</p><p></p><p>You have resistance, inductance and capacitance in a cable...changing any of those is going to affect what comes out the other end. I could see someone liking a cable with a lot of internal capacitance if they have really harsh speakers, as the cable would function as a low pass filter. But just like amps, I'm at a loss to explain how something would sound different when the defining params are held constant...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJ, post: 2732267, member: 555251"] It's the same issue...what parameters do you have for an amp? THD+N, FR, even/odd harmonic patterns, output impedance/DF, etc...changing one of those significantly is going to affect the amp's sonics, for better or worse. You have resistance, inductance and capacitance in a cable...changing any of those is going to affect what comes out the other end. I could see someone liking a cable with a lot of internal capacitance if they have really harsh speakers, as the cable would function as a low pass filter. But just like amps, I'm at a loss to explain how something would sound different when the defining params are held constant... [/QUOTE]
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