"There is NO engineering/scientific proof that power cords affect the sound of audio components. All there is are anecdotal subjective impressions by "golden ear" ’philes. I trust engineering evidence. It’s your money. If you want to throw it away go ahead."
If that's the case, then you don't know one way or another. If science is so important to you, then answer this one question. Can you reference a single review, test, evaluation, study, comparison, etc..., that was done using real science, not junk science, on any piece of audio equipment ever made by human hands? You'll respond to this post, but you will never list a single example of real science. Why? Because your position has nothing to do with cables. You will never accept any test, no matter how well done, unless the test shows the results you want to see. Its not about getting to the truth. The real issue is you don't WANT the cables to make a difference. That's why you'll never reference a real test, and you will never do one yourself. 50 years from now, you'll still be making the same, broken down arguments. If you think I'm wrong, all you have to do is give me one example that you'll stand by. I won't hold my breath.

