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I try to be open-minded but when someone says their new optical cable makes the sound better, I want to pull out what's left of my hair. Specifically, I was told that the sound stage opened up and instrument placement improved.
Assuming the original one wasn't bent/coiled too tightly, isn't glass with fractures, isn't cloudy and hasn't been chewed on by a cat or dog (or something else), how can this happen?
The worst part, she's in the business and has been, for a fairly long time. It's not a matter of some bozo beng told that the new one would make the Sun rise. She said her boyfriend commented on the sound, without knowing that she had changed it. My first question was "...but you told him you were going to do it, right?" and she said he had asked why it needed to be so expensive, so I know bias exists.
Gene- any chance that you could test the effect of different optical cords on sound quality? (I'm just going to call it an optical cord)