Audioagnostic
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While the essential role of cables in sound reproduction has been firmly stablished, I feel the functions of cable lifters are much less defined.
I would suggest there are four roles that cable lifters must perform. Defining these roles may help us in designing proper scientific testing strategies to assess cable lifter performance.
1) Isolation from the floor
2) Electromagnetic sink
3) Protection from vibrations
4) Prevention of rodent or insect damage
Did I miss something?
Secondly I think we must also establish if these parameters are of the same importance for powercords, speaker cables and interconnects. I would for instance suggest that rodent induced powercord interference might be a self limiting problem and thus of lesser importance.
I hope we can come to some type of evaluation strategy and convince Amir to perform measurements on selected lifters.
I would suggest there are four roles that cable lifters must perform. Defining these roles may help us in designing proper scientific testing strategies to assess cable lifter performance.
1) Isolation from the floor
2) Electromagnetic sink
3) Protection from vibrations
4) Prevention of rodent or insect damage
Did I miss something?
Secondly I think we must also establish if these parameters are of the same importance for powercords, speaker cables and interconnects. I would for instance suggest that rodent induced powercord interference might be a self limiting problem and thus of lesser importance.
I hope we can come to some type of evaluation strategy and convince Amir to perform measurements on selected lifters.