What the, and I cannot overstate this, fuck?
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@bloor Audiophile stuff is usually bizarre but this...
Designed by someone who doesn't understand how *anything* works.
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Could it be a misguided attempt at preventing the wires from interfering with each other? -
@thomasclaburn @bloor I think you mean antifungals. Antibiotics can exacerbate a fungal infection by reducing competition from harmless bacteria.

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@bloor I've seen some crazy crazy stuff for audiophile applications (especially the usage of actual high amounts of silver โ spending an enormous amount to supposedly make it actually sound different just because of the cable) but this is just... Stupid... Like there's a reason you do twisted pair! Twisted pair actually will have better sound due to this probably picking up more noise, so whoever came up with this is a nut.
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Here's the rest of that setup. Those are *mains power* cables โ no bloody way that's legal.
The Reddit thread is fun, too.
https://www.reddit.com/r/audiophile/comments/1nzo3rw/for_true_separation_of_instruments/ -
Here's the rest of that setup. Those are *mains power* cables โ no bloody way that's legal.
The Reddit thread is fun, too.
https://www.reddit.com/r/audiophile/comments/1nzo3rw/for_true_separation_of_instruments/ -
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@bloor ah yes, the maximally untwisted pair, for that extra interference on the signal lines. It greatly improves audio quality, or something.
@sophieschmieg hello "cage dipole".
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@bloor #Audiophools are so funny
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@bloor it probably harmonises the electron wave function so they collapse at the same time as they enter the synergistic flux capacitor interface.
Or some such bollocks.
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@bloor #Audiophools are so funny
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yea, verly!

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Wacky, but doesn't beat the article where they compared the sound of digital music files stored on an NTFS file system versus those stored on an ext3 file system.
I can't remember which one won, but one of them reliably had a richer, fuller sound.

