MattHooper
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Do better ethernet cables matter?
Is that a rhetorical question, or a real invite to alternate viewpoints? (It's just that opinions that aren't "of course it matters" often aren't really welcome in some forums).
The mention of SR stuff is already a red flag for me.
I didn't find the "I heard a difference between ethernet cables under the standard sighted conditions" particularly convincing on the matter.
Given this is technically controversial territory, since audiophiles are at least as prone as other human beings to imagining differences, I'd ask:
Is there any reason you did not, or could not control for sighted bias?
If it altered the signal audibly did you measure these differences?
It's no problem of course if anyone wants to buy in to reviews like this. I still use subjective reviews of some equipment myself. On the other hand, it seems the demand is increasing by many audiophiles for more rigorous evidence than the old Golden Ear-type testimonials, which is making this type of review...especially of this type of controversial audio gear...start looking a bit old in the tooth. And that comes from a long time Absolute Sound reader. But...the guys who can actually measure the claims of audio companies are nipping at your heels.
Is that a rhetorical question, or a real invite to alternate viewpoints? (It's just that opinions that aren't "of course it matters" often aren't really welcome in some forums).
I did a comparison between Blue Jeans Cat 6A and Foundation SX ethernet from Synergistic Research. Here are my thoughts…
Foundation SX Ethernet Cable Review | Synergistic Research - YouTube
The mention of SR stuff is already a red flag for me.
I didn't find the "I heard a difference between ethernet cables under the standard sighted conditions" particularly convincing on the matter.
Given this is technically controversial territory, since audiophiles are at least as prone as other human beings to imagining differences, I'd ask:
Is there any reason you did not, or could not control for sighted bias?
If it altered the signal audibly did you measure these differences?
It's no problem of course if anyone wants to buy in to reviews like this. I still use subjective reviews of some equipment myself. On the other hand, it seems the demand is increasing by many audiophiles for more rigorous evidence than the old Golden Ear-type testimonials, which is making this type of review...especially of this type of controversial audio gear...start looking a bit old in the tooth. And that comes from a long time Absolute Sound reader. But...the guys who can actually measure the claims of audio companies are nipping at your heels.