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[quote user="al7478"]ok, i give up. whats the flippin thread in question called...?[/quote]

Think you missed out the whole address. Copy the whole thing to the browser.

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AHA! I was copying it into google rather than the main search bar, if you see what i mean. havent read it yet, but im lovin' the Bad Religion reference!
 
[quote user="unleash_me"]http://forum.stereophile.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=13145&page=0&fpart=1&vc=1
Amen!

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If that was me posted a link to another forum....Mr E. would have locked the thread, slap my face and send me swimming!
 
[quote user="al7478"]swimming? new one on me, that. cant you swim?[/quote]

No! ....well I can but for the first 20 metre only!
 
Jeez, that thread is 65 pages long! Life is too short but I do agree with the OP's points and sometimes wish I had the technical knowledge to write like that. What annoys me about the endless cable debates that will go on for eternity, is people that say the sceptics have to scientifically prove that expensive cables don't make any difference. I say why should they, it is up to the manufacturers to produce the evidence, not simply say 'try it and see, if you don't hear a difference we''ll refund your money'. The mind is a powerful convincer in this case.
 
Oh man, can you beat this one?!
http://www.mitcables.com/pdf/2.2burn-in.pdf
Some excerpts:

a) Avoid contamination of the cable connectors (with fingers, carpet fibers, etc.)
b) The arrows on the cable indicate the direction of signal flow.(Reversing the direction will affect the sonic performance of the system!)
c) Keep interconnects away from potential noise sources, such as speaker cables, power supplies and AC cords.
I guess, the 3rd one takes the crown!

An extremely helpful and unavoidable tip at the end - Note: Your system will reach its full potential only when the entire chain is interfaced with XXX cables . Further improvements can be achieved with XXX's Z-Series AC line conditioning system.
 
Where's the WHF reply????

They review cables and accept cable advertisements... interested to hear the rebuke!
 
[quote user="Thaiman"]
If that was me posted a link to another forum....Mr E. would have locked the thread, slap my face and send me swimming!

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Thanks for the heads-up, Thaiman - have now done so.
 

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