I did. The statement was addressed to the post #1 in the Morrow cable review thread. That review included only measurement of cable FR with AP (40 ohm source impedance and 200 kohm load impedance) and measurement of “cable distortion”, the phenomenon that does not exist. This review then resulted in anecdotal comments without any background. This is what I criticized and I would do it again.
I'm not following and would like for you to make this clearer. Please provide a link to the post you wrote where you explained (in greater detail than you have here) what was wrong with how Amir did the measurements of the Morrow cable review. Please note that the reason he measured distortion was to address distortion-related claims made by the manufacturer. Those measurements are of no consequence. You clearly have specific criteria by which cables should be measured. So far as I can tell you have not clearly identified those criteria and have not explained why the method that Amir used doesn't meet that criteria. What is it that you find unsatisfactory about the setup he used when he used the cable to connect signal source to the speaker he used (a Klipsch if I recall)?
Additionally, what point do you think you have made when all you really do is demonstrate that the affect on voltage at the speaker terminals is not the same for every combination of speaker and cable? This was already well known, and what have you demonstrated other than this?