A fresh approach to cable analysis


Here’s an interesting idea that I wish someone would do. Start a YouTube channel in which you take full range of power cords, interconnects, and speaker wire ranging from cheap to top-of-the-line and carefully dissect them and expose how they are constructed and with what. In the past, we have been through all the arguments about measurements and subjective evaluation, and that gets us nowhere. I think, looking at the physical construction of these chords, which I assume almost no one ever does, especially on the more expensive ones, would produce some surprising results and really be hard to argue with. I’m sure manufacturers would hate this idea, but I don’t think there’s any way legally that they could challenge it. 

bruce19

@goodlistening64  

you should first provide a disclaimer of your disability and check your own reality before condemning others by hearing something you do not.

I have no burden of proof. I made no claim. The condition of my hearing doesn't matter.

The burden of proof lies on the manufacturer and other people who are making these grandiose claims of audio nirvana. 

My point is >>> The biggest flaw is relying on your ears, that are connected to a very bias brain. The point is your brain is flawed and easily fooled. It's a human weakness. It's a reality that can NOT be trusted to make such dogmatic claims. 

If you think expensive cables make your music sound better...Great!  I don't condem anyone for that. However, when someone claims that expensive cables will  "make your system demonstrably better" then the burden of proof is on them, not me.

"It's easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled"

if the manufacturer's of cables really wanted to be honest they would show a cross section of their cables and put spec's to them.

An example go to the hardware store just to purchase a soap dispenser that goes into your countertop at least they give you all the mesurements on the box,

or look up the factory tour for Gibson guitars they take you through the whole process of building their guitars, but with cables hit or myth depends on who hears them and the hype..

@jasonbourne71 - all without measurable verification!

Iconoclast Design and Technical white papers has measurable verification by an established Belkin engineer.

Did you ever bother to investigate or are the papers false and if so why?

Seems you got burned in the past and thus started making global claims for all cabling past and present.

@gs5556  Great video!  

A cable can be made that sounds worse. The question is "can a cable be made to sound better?" No, if the cable is properly made (silent) using with proper shielding you can't make it sound even better no matter how much money you spend.