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The fact that Sennheiser doesn't use AKG or Beyerdynamic designs, but their better own designs should tell us that AKG and Beyerdynamic headphones are crap!
You should probably use a more suitable analogy next time, rather than one that constitutes a law suit for stealing patented design without permission or paying royalties per sale if they are permitted to use it.
Plus, I haven't seen anyone selling a T1 in favour of the 800, but I've seen the opposite
a. Come back when physics agrees with you and not me
b. There's a 1 million dollar prize up for grabs if you can prove expensive cables make a difference over monster calbes (i think it is still in effect, it might have expired, though). You're more than welcome to claim it! Heck, I'll give you the entire contents of my bank account if you can prove it.
c. What you have said doesn't stop my statement from being any less true. Simple logic would dictate that, since they are using quality components for the rest of the headphones to imrpove sound and durability, they would use quality cables to improve sound or durability. Actually, thats true, they use a durable cable, in most cases.
Furthermore, basic comprehension would be grand.
i. I said it is merely an indication, not a self-evident truth
ii. If this were indeed free market and Sennheiser were free to "steal" designs of the competition, their choice to not use it would simply indicate their desire to not use it, or their design to produce their own design, possibly better. It doesn't have a correlation with the quality of the beyer/AKG design, simply a correlation to the mindset of those at sennheiser and their perception of their own abilities.