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SteveR750:Which goes to show that in the end all that matter is what you hear! Unless you are in the business of making and selling cables then the science is largely irrelevant. Mind you, a whole octave??? That is one hell of an improvement by any measure, given that there wouldn't be anything like that level of subjective difference between a £300 amp and £3000 amp!
Thanks for pointing out that LOL
, my mistake I meant several DB I have corrected it now, like you say its what you hear that matters, I have to say my mate can't hear any difference at all on is own system and I could only very slight, so I tested him on my PC on what frequencies he could hear and he could not hear 16Khz not at all and I turned my EQ up to 12DB+ and he could not hear a thing different and to me it was ear piercing, so it may just be down on how well one can hear the very high frequencies as when testing different cables
directionality I found it's these frequencies that get affected most.I think you're confusing decibels with khz this time. If the upper bass went down by "several db" that means it suddenly got a lot quieter.
Given that upgrading an amp doesn't improve the sound of a system the 100 (assuming you can somehow quantify this) times but you claim changing cable direction apparently can, please forgive me for being a touch sceptical.
First off, I never said anything about that cable changing the sound by 100 times and no I was not confusing decibels for KHz as I was talking about the upper bass and yes as I remember it was a lot quieter as I said, but the Ecosse Reference MS-2.3 cable was the only cable as I remember to really change its character by changing its directionality as my kimber cable I have now is nothing like that cable, if I change directionality on this cable its very slight.