Thanks for this test!As mentioned above, the impedances at the two ends of the cable is not the same as an amp and speaker. So I created a new test:
Thanks for this test!As mentioned above, the impedances at the two ends of the cable is not the same as an amp and speaker. So I created a new test:
You believe wrong. Nothing in music is discontinuous and has high bandwidth like their test signal. I too can show difference if I tried to test speaker wire for RF signals. That doesn't mean anything for audio.
Please see posts:The article covers how I believe audio cables should be tested/measured. It is focussed on transitional response verses steady sinewave.
https://www.stereophile.com/content/what-difference-wire-makes
Thank you, Mr. Amirm. I respect Mr. Amirm.
AP alone is not sufficient to determine passive electronic components measurements.
It cannot be concluded that there is no measurement difference.
Because it may be below the AP measurement limit.
Need to add it or use a measuring instrument such as Danbridge (Radiometer).
However, it is concluded that the difference could not be measured with AP this time.
Another means is needed to conclude the ear difference.
You right. The temperature must be near 0°K or - 459 °F.The test as was described and posted makes absolutely no sense with regards how to test a speaker cable.
Wut? Perhaps this guy has an explanation...
The key takeaway for me is that these cables don't perform WORSE because of some gimmick they may be pushing.
I personally don't use them (and would never purchase them) but given their price, I think it is far from a broken panther (since it does what its supposed to) or snake-oil/rip off.
The test as was described and posted makes absolutely no sense with regards how to test a speaker cable.
The test as was described and posted makes absolutely no sense with regards how to test a speaker cable.
@amirm I was told years ago that basic lamp cord from the hardware store performed the same as (any) speaker cable. I bought some (maybe 16-18AWG?) and have noticed no difference. This would be an interesting test, especially considering these were never intended for audio use/spectrum.