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Tesla's are cool, I have a QLS6 in my system. Just try to explain that one......
Originally Posted by DaveBSC /img/forum/go_quote.gif You stick with your $5 stock cords, I'll stick with my Shunyatas and Telsas. Deal? |
Originally Posted by TheBigCW /img/forum/go_quote.gif Deal, just don't go suggesting fancy power cords to newcomers. |
Originally Posted by kite7 /img/forum/go_quote.gif This. Cables should be the last thing to get once you have a "perfect" system to bring out the last few percentages of performance. |
Originally Posted by Currawong /img/forum/go_quote.gif If you want to make yourself useful, instead of crapping this thread, and consequently trashing the forums, which you and others are doing, why don't you make a good device to measure line noise and capacitance, and do some experiments on the effects of filtering power with capacitors or power cords acting as capacitors? |
Originally Posted by IPodPJ /img/forum/go_quote.gif Talk about the pot calling the kettle black. Should I crosslink the posts with all the insults and personal attacks you made to me in the other thread for giving my impressions? |
Originally Posted by linuxworks /img/forum/go_quote.gif I was reading up on jitter and how to detect it when I read several experts state that you don't need special test equipment to *detect* it; ie, that if its audible as a 'problem' then this problem will be seen as a delta in regular audio analysis testing (rmaa and so on). so I submit that the tests are already there. you subtract runs and if there's a diff of *some* kind, it will show up. might be hard to explain it but at least you'd see a measurable and repeatable diff. while I have not done this with 'power cords' I fully expect the successive runs to show identical results. I just won't waste my time chasing imaginary gains that I know are not there. if, however, someone does do a test like this and shows repeatable data, I would be interested in that. burden of proof is on those who make wild claims. so I'd like them to spend their effort and time doing an audio analysis (their software choice) run and show that something was different, at least. |
Originally Posted by Valens7 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I find it sort of amusing that the OP deleted his post! |
Originally Posted by vcoheda /img/forum/go_quote.gif it's funny that the only people who are absolutely positive that cables cannot make a difference are always those who have the least (or no) experience with them. |
Originally Posted by Uncle Erik /img/forum/go_quote.gif Or maybe all of you are just too poor and ignorant to buy test gear. Maybe all of you are just jealous that some of us can buy test gear while you only dream about owning some. And because you're so jealous of those of us who own test gear, you make up all sorts of wild stories about cables just to make it look like we wasted our money. |