Cable Snake Oil Antidote


Some might find this Cable Snake Oil Antidote interesting with respect to LRC, the signal and the system.

Cables affect the sound and the effect is system dependent.

Another's opinion on a cable in a vastly different system may not be valid.
ieales

rodman99999
@geoffkait - "Whatever"? I haven’t heard that retort to the truth, since my little girl’s mind matured. Thanks for the memories! You asked, " So what’s not to know?" No one KNOWS for certain, what part in the conduction of electricity electrons and photons actually play. As I said, " Electrical Theory is called such for a reason. There are a few, "Laws" regarding electricity, but- still much that is theorized." I’m trying to understand your rejection of that fact. ie(for inquiring minds): https://www.quora.com/Are-photons-involved-in-all-forms-of-electricity-for-example-when-it-flows-thr....

As Richard Feynman was fond of saying, anyone who says he understands how electricity works probably doesn’t.

Only quote facts. - old audiophile axiom
"Even Theil (sic) went out of business." Classic disiformation in the context of this discussion. Thiel went out of business because after Jim Thiel died his partner cashed in by selling to a group of clueless financial investors who summarily discarded Jim’s time-aligned coherent source designs to pursue "me too" products aimed at the Lifestyle audio market.

The misuse of this tragedy to further an argument against superior speaker designs is another glaring example of a know--it-all distorting facts to further a flawed conclusion.

The fact that the author of that mistruth even spelled the company’s name incorrectly speaks volumes about the credibility of his assertions here on Audiogon.

Dave

as expected from Mr. Kait, the Feynman quote is incorrect.

Feynman said “I think I can safely say that nobody understands
quantum mechanics.”