You can get decent LCR meters for less than $30. Just interested enough to make unsupported claims?
What claims ? that low resistance and low inductance in speaker cables are not a good thing to have ? tell me. Better high resistance and high inductance ? educate me In the meantime i have found something
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/low-inductance-speaker-cables " ... Assuming the goal is for the cable to behave in as neutral a manner as possible one would want the impedance presented by that inductance to be a very small fraction of the impedance of the speaker at all relevant frequencies... "
good to know. I can keep using my car audio cables then. Hoping that they are low in inductance ...
When you say "try", I assume that doesn't mean proper listening tests?
i have a very good ear ... i know very well when something sounds right or not. I do not need any instruments I taste the sound
Using decent quality plugs instead of the bar wires helps a lot imhe. The noise is reduced. The sound is more clear. Like cleaning the plugs and the binding posts.
Anyway ... i have reported the positions of very respected cables manufacturers. You have said nothing about that but you keep attacking me.
I copy what i read in the manufacturers sites ... i am here to understand if they are right or not in THEIR claims.
I stil wonder if they are right or wrong in stating the superiority of solid wires to transmit an audio signal.
What is your opinion ? are they saying silly things ? is it just marketing ?
Solid core hook-up wires are very popular in the high end circle ... there must be a reason i guess.