Is it worth to invest in main power cabels ?

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CnoEvil

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steve_1979 said:
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I believe in the importance of a good cable! :twisted:

I agree. Without a fully functioning mains my HiFi system won't even switch on.

(It's an old joke but I couldn't resist it. :oops: )

Without a fully functioning cable, I wouldn't get slapped! :shhh: :silenced:
 

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The wit on this thred is so funny I feel 10% happier this evening.

You can't say that!

May I remind you of this: "PS, anyone who says or defines improvements in % needs a good slapping." :shifty:
 

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Maybe in twenty years one of the manufactuers will have actually managed to obtain a shred of evidence that their product actually does something over and above what a stock cable does when tacked onto the end of 20 metres of twin and earth.

Optimistic I know but you've got to dream.
 

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...and with conspicuously obvious spelling mistakes to hide their true identity.

You haven't started a second forum account have you Cno? :poke: ;)

Busted!

Every time you see a pro-cablite, it 's me......I'm here, I'm there, I'm every bl**dy where.

In fact, I'm an Irish Pimpernel and a Dr. Jekyll, Hyding out as Cno. 8)
 

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Alears said:
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i hope theres better things to argue about in 20 years. :)

There probably will be, but you can bet your bottom dollar they will still be connected to the wall socket with a bit of copper cable.

Not necessarily if this system could be developed to make it more efficient :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_charging
 

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Electro said:
Alears said:
bluebrazil said:
i hope theres better things to argue about in 20 years. :)

There probably will be, but you can bet your bottom dollar they will still be connected to the wall socket with a bit of copper cable.

Not necessarily if this system could be developed to make it more efficient :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_charging

So in 20 years time we may be arguing about whether copper mains cables sound better than wirelessly powered HiFi equipment?

Oh the joys we will have. I can hardly wait.
 

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steve_1979 said:
Electro said:
Alears said:
bluebrazil said:
i hope theres better things to argue about in 20 years. :)

There probably will be, but you can bet your bottom dollar they will still be connected to the wall socket with a bit of copper cable.

Not necessarily if this system could be developed to make it more efficient :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_charging

So in 20 years time we may be arguing whether copper mains cables sound better than wirelessly powered HiFi equipment?

You mean like chebby said at 9.12 on Friday?
 

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BenLaw said:
steve_1979 said:
Electro said:
Alears said:
bluebrazil said:
i hope theres better things to argue about in 20 years. :)

There probably will be, but you can bet your bottom dollar they will still be connected to the wall socket with a bit of copper cable.

Not necessarily if this system could be developed to make it more efficient :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_charging

So in 20 years time we may be arguing whether copper mains cables sound better than wirelessly powered HiFi equipment?

You mean like chebby said at 9.12 on Friday?

:oops:
 

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