Ready, set, comment! Speaker cables don’t make a difference?


Audioholics will be doing another video on this at 4pm (I assume Eastern), today. Rather than comment on it after the fact, some here might want to jump into the live comments thread? Anyway, in case that’s you, here’s the link:https://youtu.be/kR12Ttuxobs

Old chestnuts never die, they just return in the Eternal Cycle of Re-roasting....
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Throw down. Good one. 

I never noticed before, but it looks like the guy is trying to position himself as the Long Dong Silver of speaker cables. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR12Ttuxobs
Back to zip cord I guess...All my zip cord sounds zippy? My smooth solid copper cables sound solid and smooth. I guess I'm fooling myself but if I can fool myself every time I turn on my system, I guess it's working, bring me more of it! 
Gene! The man, the myth, the legend!

Useless IMO, he is not going to change anyone’s mind: it won’t make the cable believers throw away the cables, and his fans were not going to buy any cables regardless, but continue to rejoice and masturbate while watching Gene in video
This is another all-too-often repeated pop-up, with a predictable  subject matter outcome posing an irritation to at least 50% of the forum readers. It is just another same ol’ theme post with a well-travelled history of going nowhere outcomes in prior same theme posts.

Several other audio forums have already warned ALL discussion forum participants that fostering another “cable war” [by pontificating that cables don’t make a difference or vice-versa ...] may get the OP suspended. Repeating the behaviour will,

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