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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 21:28:07 -0400, John DeGood wrote:
Dave Platt wrote: There was a running gag over in rec.audio.high-end a few years ago, about the ultimate speaker cables: mercury-filled surgical rubber tubing. That's exactly what I thought of when I saw this subject line. For those who missed it in 1987: http://tinyurl.com/ywjd8 My favorite response in that 17-year-old thread: I can see the review by Anthony Cordesman now: "This wire lends a liquid transparency to strings. The fluid quality of horns has to be heard to be believed. There is a silvery quality to the brass, with no sign of the hard-edged, coppery sound normally associated with speaker cable... A fine example of what Herb Caen, in the SF Chronicle, used to refer to as "the prismatic luminescence school of wine critics". |
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