Amir,in my world there is a process for selection and it is not AB or changing power cords. That does not mean that I deny that equipment (including cables) can change sound. It means that the normal audiophool description "it was immediately better" does not match my view of the way that things work in music.
We are creatures of habit and to have meaningful comparisons, we need a period of acclimation. We will always gravitate to what we are used to and changes in the beginning are always more dramatic then they are after we get used to the new situation. In my world, I try something new exclusively for weeks/months and then switch back to the previous setup. Then Bias Confirmation is NOT part of the process.
I follow some of your posts and I see more "stereophile" or TAS behavior than serious reference points. You seem to believe that hardware will solve your problems. I disagree with this stand. Solutions are between the ears and once hardware is not the focus, things can improve very quickly.
By the way, if your speakers are properly positioned, then you NEVER move them - especially if the voodoo only made the bass better. |
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