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Old December 15th 03, 07:47 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Stewart Pinkerton
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 20:41:58 GMT, Bob Latham
wrote:

My amplifier has not blown up in the last 6 months (probably will now)
that I've been doing this and I prefer the sound. I don't really care why
or how. If I enjoy the sound more then that's it. It doesn't really matter
if its in my head, an unknown effect or a particular combination of RCL.
My HiFi is for music enjoyment, not a science paper.


I can't argue with that one! :-)

If I was going to buy a speaker I would listen and buy what I liked would
I not? So why should I not do the same with cables, provided they don't
destroy the amp even if they do have high resistance or something?


Because you could have saved money and bought better speakers? :-)

I for one do not believe science knows everything there is to know about
anything.


No one suggested that it does.

Science is just the tested best theory of the day, it is not a
truth.


That's right, and when we get some reliable, repeatable, and
falsifiable *evidence* that these cables sound different, we can
investigate the cause. In science, you first observe the effect,
*then* you investigate the cause...................
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