Just a quick question, can any of you hear the 16kHz sound that comes from tube tv's?
Irrelevant to wire audibility, period, end of story. It is irrelevant as you are assuming, a big one at that, that the change would occurs only above 15750Hz, Oh, yes, that is the horizontal oscillator in the TV, in case you didn't know it. And yes, I can hear that just fine.
Second, you didn't do a blind comparison, hence your perception most likely was unreliable for those differences.
Or the sound of the capacitor charging in a flash camera?
That is still irrelevant to the question of component audible differences, including wires, as again, you assume all the differences happens above that frequency. And, that you can hear any small amount of changes no matter what. WRONG on all accounts. Do you have anything more substantial to offer as evidence to the discussion?
If not, then I'm not surprised you can't hear any differences in wire.
And, I am not surprised that your perception is so active, or just the Barnum Effect at work on you too.
Yes, how about it???
So why is it so hard to believe that type of memory is possible with smaller details?
Believe? Are we still in the dark ages that we have to believe and not know??? Come now, do some research and find out what has been researched in this are.
Forget it. I don't think you like to research or expand your horizons beyond your first hand experiences and perceptions however unreliable those may be.
But, a hint, MDS is correct, in that it is about that short for small differences.
Edit: Besides, guys I don't know what kind of stereos you all have, but I have a Pioneer receiver that's like 300 watts and a pair of Bose 501's. If your stereo isn't as good as that I can see why you can't tell any differences in wire.
You are joking, right? This gives you the basis for your guessing???
Do you have any idea of human psychology's place in perception or imagination? How about being gullible? Or, how easy it is to fool your senses?
But, if you are really interested, stick around and the great contributors at AH might teach you a few things new, if you are open to them. Or, just continue to believe.