Ever wonder why some of the great headphones , Stax Pros and Sennheiser HD-800 for example sound entirely different than what comes out of speakers.
So I discovered that all of the distortions (mostly) came from the audio cable. So, what comes out of my speakers is sonically identical to, or better in some
ways than the best headphones. It took me years of trial and error , listening to every size gauge of wire , from 12Ga to 56ga (american wire gauges) and
came across some startling revelations. What I heard presented me with a theory that when I used the variables in my theory, I was able to produce 30
consecutive sets of speaker and interconnect cable, each generation being predictably better than the previous one. I had no background in electronics, only
my ability to hear differences in wire gauges that gave me a glimpse of the forest through the trees. Apparently my cable deals with skin effect and controls
the linearity of the sine wave as it travels down the wire.
any thoughts?
So I discovered that all of the distortions (mostly) came from the audio cable. So, what comes out of my speakers is sonically identical to, or better in some
ways than the best headphones. It took me years of trial and error , listening to every size gauge of wire , from 12Ga to 56ga (american wire gauges) and
came across some startling revelations. What I heard presented me with a theory that when I used the variables in my theory, I was able to produce 30
consecutive sets of speaker and interconnect cable, each generation being predictably better than the previous one. I had no background in electronics, only
my ability to hear differences in wire gauges that gave me a glimpse of the forest through the trees. Apparently my cable deals with skin effect and controls
the linearity of the sine wave as it travels down the wire.
any thoughts?
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