maddog
Well-known member
There are measurable differences in cables. Easiest to check is resistance and capacitance. Inductance is a little harder but doable with the proper test set. Skin-effect causes problems as well. In theory these values will affect what you hear. In practice, debatable.
When I was a major audiogeek, I did an A/B blind comparison to some very skeptical EE's. Their collective jaws hit the floor. This was with high-end gear. No idea how it really affects the sound of a Bongo running thru a Sunn head into an Ampeg cab.
A poor cable will sound poor. Whether due to bad solder joints, too much resistance, etc. Switching to a good cable will make it appear as if adding content that was originally getting filtered out.
That's all I'm going to say. That, and let your ear be the judge.
When I was a major audiogeek, I did an A/B blind comparison to some very skeptical EE's. Their collective jaws hit the floor. This was with high-end gear. No idea how it really affects the sound of a Bongo running thru a Sunn head into an Ampeg cab.
A poor cable will sound poor. Whether due to bad solder joints, too much resistance, etc. Switching to a good cable will make it appear as if adding content that was originally getting filtered out.
That's all I'm going to say. That, and let your ear be the judge.