A solid technical system doesnt need expensive cables in my opinion its only trying to juice the system to the owners tastes based on vague technologies.
Its not a audiofile friendly opinion i know![]()
Does anyone have a sense of what determines whether cables will sound great or awful in a system? Can synergy be predicted or does one actually have to ultimately try cables out in one's system?
A solid technical system doesnt need expensive cables in my opinion its only trying to juice the system to the owners tastes based on vague technologies.
Its not a audiophile friendly opinion i know![]()
Are you asking this question with a straight face? If you can predict what numbers are going to come up in this week's Powerball drawing, than I think you can predict synergy with any cable in any system. If you can't predict Powerball numbers before the drawing, then I think you actually need to try cables in your system to see if they 'work' or not.
Call the Cable Company and they will tell you that if you like Wilson, they recommend Transparent, Nola with Nordost, MBL with Tara Labs or Wireworld, etc. You seem to suggest that a cable designer just sits down and plays around, and the results just happen via pure luck. And that may be the case. Or could it also be that the design choice more deliberate?
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