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<blockquote data-quote="Sheikh Yerbouti" data-source="post: 746914" data-attributes="member: 9093"><p>LOL but nobody in this thread ever said anything about "special cables"...</p><p>Nor is it all to do with high frequencies.</p><p>See the study extracts in the above post.</p><p>The question is, "does speaker cable affect the way a system sounds".</p><p>The answer is yes. Not opinion. Fact.</p><p></p><p>If you're getting separates for the first time, it's daft connecting up your amp and speakers with any old shite cable you have lying around, if for free (or cheap) you can get some that's designed to do the job.</p><p></p><p>As for CD Player stands, there's never been any scientific evidence to support (geddit) the idea that you need anything other than a rigid base to stand a CD player on. That's totally different to the cable argument though, because the speaker cable argument is backed by proven facts.</p><p></p><p>That's not to say manufacturers won't exploit it to turn a coin (like the glass CD player stands) of course they will. But to say "cables don't make a difference" is not only factually wrong, it's really daft as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheikh Yerbouti, post: 746914, member: 9093"] LOL but nobody in this thread ever said anything about "special cables"... Nor is it all to do with high frequencies. See the study extracts in the above post. The question is, "does speaker cable affect the way a system sounds". The answer is yes. Not opinion. Fact. If you're getting separates for the first time, it's daft connecting up your amp and speakers with any old shite cable you have lying around, if for free (or cheap) you can get some that's designed to do the job. As for CD Player stands, there's never been any scientific evidence to support (geddit) the idea that you need anything other than a rigid base to stand a CD player on. That's totally different to the cable argument though, because the speaker cable argument is backed by proven facts. That's not to say manufacturers won't exploit it to turn a coin (like the glass CD player stands) of course they will. But to say "cables don't make a difference" is not only factually wrong, it's really daft as well. [/QUOTE]
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