Re: Shielded mains cable





"François Yves Le Gal" wrote:

Eeyore wrote:

I'm sick of idiot fantasists like you and their magic cables

There's no magic in proper engineering practices. Using shielded mains
cables can reduce noise, period..

You're talking audiophool myth.

I'll bet you can't substantiate such a claim with a technical description for
it.

Graham


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