Super SATA Cables on Sale Soon "the Super SATAs reject interference significantly better than the standard cables and in so doing lower the noise floor revealing greater low-level musical detail and presentational improvements in the soundstage and the =91air=92 around instruments" . . . .
"I have disabled Comments on this post so that respectable visitors do not have to read the remarks made by a small number of extremely ignorant, rude, malicious and disingenuous individuals who cannot tolerate people expressing opinions that do not concur with their own."
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Quantum Mechanics: The dreams stuff is made of.
On a sunny day (Thu, 19 Aug 2010 13:05:22 -0700 (PDT)) it happened " snipped-for-privacy@fonz.dk" wrote in :
What they probably mean is those are beter shielded, and prevent interference into the analog audio part. some sound cards are not really quiet, pick up some noise from the stuff in the PC or from the supply. Dunno if it is 24 bit audio could make some difference. So would the bang bang of walking ants.
On a sunny day (Fri, 20 Aug 2010 11:56:14 GMT) it happened Jan Panteltje wrote in :
What I actually ment is: maybe it makes a noise (audio, mechanical) when data pulses through it. Some ceramic caps do, maybe it is isolated with sound damping material. ;-) Or have I just discovered a new market segment?
JW - Before snorting - presumeably with derision - you might have taken the trouble to find out why the item has been removed from the website:
The reason is:
"I have withdrawn the article that appears to have upset so many computer enthusiasts.
I realise that the opinion I expressed in it was contentious but the reaction from some individuals was way too extreme. I think that wishing death upon someone because they wrote how they witnessed a change in the way their hi-fi sounded when they swapped a cable in a NAS is a bit of an over-reaction. Anyone in my office, including my wife and children, can read my email and they were not impressed by this and the volume of similarly aggressive correspondance."
Now I personally doubt the audible effects of different digital cables but I find it truly disgusting that the holder of such opinions had been intimidated from expressing them.
LOL. Typical market-droid 'Journo'. Say anything sensational with no regard whatsoever if it's true as the only questions that matter are 'Will it increase circulation?', 'Will we be sued?' and 'Do they advertise with us?'!
Based on the level of judgement displayed in the articles referenced here, I would like to see what message he thought was a death threat before tking his word on it.
Since you have decided to interpret defence of free speech as support for the subject (although I made it perfectly clear that I did not) there is obviously no point in continuing this discussion.
But I can't help pointing out:
Actually rat poison (Warfarin) is used as an anti-coagulant and has saved the lives of a great many people (by preventing strokes) - it only seemed a ridiculous example to you because you weren't aware of that.
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