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Originally Posted by Catharsis 
Quite honestly, there are so many polar opposite responses and subjective responses to just about every question that I only trust objectivity from here on in.
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It's not just subjective opinions you need to watch out for. There are quite a few people who are only here to generate sales - whether they admit it or not.
If there's any reason to be strictly objective and insist on test measurements, it's because you never know if the person claiming to "hear a difference" actually does. They might be getting $100 of the $300 you spent on a cable because they convinced you to buy it.
Profit margins are off the charts with cables - there are few industries with such amazing margins. That money doesn't go into R&D or materials. There is no R&D. If there were, they'd be using test equipment which, apparently, doesn't work on cables. So if you cannot test cables, you cannot have R&D. Further, the component costs are really cheap.
So where does all that money go? Mostly into the pocket of the manufacturer, but they know that the best way to generate sales is to hire salesmen and give generous commissions.
Good salesmen know better than to register as a MOT; they wouldn't be able to promote their gear if they did.