What do you Audioholics think of this setup?

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Elvis1977

Audioholic Intern
Thanks to all for responding. I'll keep my Onkyo 804. This is a cool web site!;)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
We're trying to SAVE you money (for other upgrades) :D
 
Sheep

Sheep

Audioholic Warlord
Two people told you to stick with the Onk; what answer do yo want to hear?
Clearly something we didn't. After all, he heard the difference in his cables.

Seriously, all the changes are in your head. You threw down a lot of money on some copper, and you expected it to perform. So you heard it, it sounded similar, but them your mind kicked in and said "Hey, you spent a lot of money, these are good!" and then the change became noticeable.

SheepStar
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
let's say for the sake of argument that you really heard the difference between the two wires because your wire run was long and your speakers dipped down to low ohms, it wasn't because of the brand, the soldering, the shielding ... it was because you went from gauge 16 to gauge 14.
 
avaserfi

avaserfi

Audioholic Ninja
let's say for the sake of argument that you really heard the difference between the two wires because your wire run was long and your speakers dipped down to low ohms, it wasn't because of the brand, the soldering, the shielding ... it was because you went from gauge 16 to gauge 14.

That was exactly what I was thinking. A rather unfair comparison if the run lengths actually merit the gauge difference, but in reality its probably a mental thing and if its up there then hey it is better for him. I just need to design the vitamin tweak that makes your ears more sensitive ;).
 
mike c

mike c

Audioholic Warlord
haha, put it this way, if I can "find" an upgrade as cheap as upgrading from a generic gauge 14 wire to a generic gauge 12 wire, under the pretense of "scientific reasons" ... let me have my fun :) at least I didn't buy monster.
 
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fmw

Audioholic Ninja
Clearly something we didn't. After all, he heard the difference in his cables.

Seriously, all the changes are in your head. You threw down a lot of money on some copper, and you expected it to perform. So you heard it, it sounded similar, but them your mind kicked in and said "Hey, you spent a lot of money, these are good!" and then the change became noticeable.

SheepStar
Elvis, it is called the placebo effect. It affects everyone (including you and me and Stereophile magazine reviewers) and is very powerful. Some people have actually cured themselves from sugar pills taken during medical drug tests. Faith is strong.

You need to do blind listening tests in order to avoid placebo effect. By blind, I mean you listen back and forth between various products without knowing which product is in use at any given time. If you can hear a cable, then I can assure you it is incompetently designed or made. I was a faithful audiophile for years before recovering. Been there, done that.
 

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