speaker cable myths and facts

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Stereo is like the double-slit experiment. If you want to hear music you mustn't ask which speaker the sound came from. It sounds even better when you are not listening, which may be why DBT (allegedly) fails. As Heisenberg-Fourier tell us, if you want really pure tones then you have to give up all notions of when they occured. If you want perfect timing in your music, then you can't know which note is being played so you can't tell which tune is being played!
 
There is a thread on this forum about an interconnect with a battery attached.

Stereo is like the double-slit experiment. If you want to hear music you mustn't ask which speaker the sound came from. It sounds even better when you are not listening, which may be why DBT (allegedly) fails. As Heisenberg-Fourier tell us, if you want really pure tones then you have to give up all notions of when they occured. If you want perfect timing in your music, then you can't know which note is being played so you can't tell which tune is being played!

What ? 😕
 
Sorry, physicist's idea of a joke. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and Fourier analysis end up essentially at the same point: there are pairs of observables which can't simultaneously be precise (position, momentum; frequency, time). Interestingly, both come together in a CD player. Heisenberg explains the laser, while Fourier limits what you can do with brick-wall filters.
 
then there's the issue of negative music... analogous with negative energy or dark matter.... the more you listen, the worse it sounds... ;-)

or maybe there's an analog to a Bose-Einstein condensate... wherein all components of the music reproduction chain act as a single entity and produce absolute nirvana???
 
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