And this is not an argument. It is a discussion.
jn
Hey, long time, no see. I was waiting for you to weigh in here.
Well, it didn't start that way. When one "Craigslist Joe" made totally improbable claims (like when everyone, untrained listeners all, in the room heard the difference instantly without being told about it), "we" collectively called BS.
Over the course of the discussion, the option of having several speaker designers perform a blind test on various power cords was offered, and accepted.
Claims and promises were made and, when the rubber met the road (or the insulator met the conductor, whatever), he was a no-show.
Now, having a panel of trained listeners would go a long, long way to validating some of these claims of audible, not theoretical, differences, dontcha think?.