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Do you consider yourself an audiophile?

Are you an audiophile?

  • Yes

    Votes: 32 13.8%
  • No

    Votes: 84 36.2%
  • Audiophiles are deluded bullshitters

    Votes: 116 50.0%

  • Total voters
    232
I'm done with shitty USB cables making my music sound lifeless. I'm getting one of these. It's a metre of sheer sonic joy and an absolute bargain at £800.
Signature Super ARAY USB digital audio interconnect - The Chord Company
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100% of these Measurement Morons aren’t even real audiophiles. Yeah, I said it. If you were an experienced audiophile, you would already know that higher quality digital cables could help improve the sound of a system.

What a moron :facepalm:
 
I'm amazed that no respectable recording studio has caught on to the magnificence of these audiofool cables. Imagine how much better recordings would sound if the tracks only ever travelled through 10 grand cables!

Also, make sure you replace all of the capacitors in your equipment with the finest audiophile capacitors!
Audio Capacitors - Nichicon | Mouser Ireland
:facepalm:

And don't forget to only ever store your music on audiophile sd cards!
Sony claims high-end SD card offers 'Premium Sound' | What Hi-Fi?
:facepalm:
 
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Don’t forget your quantum’s.

Don't forget your quantum's what?

Your quantam's particle spin? How that is affected by the green of the earth insulating material, as compared to the blue and brown of live/neutral? I agree it's a big concern to getting the most transparent sound and the broadest soundscape, and the benefits of the seemingly useless third cable, which doesn't actually attach to the speakers or amplifier, come from the balancing effect that the earth cable provides to ensure the quantam spin of the electron particles in the attached cables remain exactly as the musician(s) who have created the music intended it to be. Imagine what the music would sound like if the green wavelengths were allowed to affect the particle spins of the connected wires!
 
Don't forget your quantum's what?

Your quantam's particle spin? How that is affected by the green of the earth insulating material, as compared to the blue and brown of live/neutral? I agree it's a big concern to getting the most transparent sound and the broadest soundscape, and the benefits of the seemingly useless third cable, which doesn't actually attach to the speakers or amplifier, come from the balancing effect that the earth cable provides to ensure the quantam spin of the electron particles in the attached cables remain exactly as the musician(s) who have created the music intended it to be. Imagine what the music would sound like if the green wavelengths were allowed to affect the particle spins of the connected wires!
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picked up this pair just the other day.

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only had it wired upto my laptop atm so haven't given them the full test out.

I have a nice collection of CDs so am on the hunt fort a half decent player, anyone recommend one, possibly with a DAC built in?
 
Are they those things our ancestors used back in the 20th century?
I think they're the things most of us relics used back then. I didn't realise people still considered them useful. Mine were moved to the loft about 10 years ago. Although I do still have my old Arcam Alpha 8 CD player, for when the mp3 eating zombie apocalypse arrives.
 
Are they those things our ancestors used back in the 20th century?


yeah.

I never used to have any what so ever and didn't like them until I worked for a music publicity company and they literally gave me armfulls of discs every day to take home.
 
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