
I have some advice for those who think that wire is wire and all digital is made up of 0s and 1s and that there is no way this wire can affect the sound quality and that you have an Ivy League PhD in Electrical Engineering . My advice to you: Find another hobby. Seriously, you shouldn't be enjoying your system very much when you consider how much time and energy your guy is wasting challenging what others hear clearly. Now can anyone hear the difference that this cable is in a United Nations controlled double blind comparison if that was on your system? The answer is NO, and that's because designing an elaborate system eventually becomes like peeling off the layers of an onion, and those who can hear the difference enjoy the experience because up until that point they thought their system could not change. the sound could have been better and yet they found something that sounds better and they are happy. Then a skeptic shows up and tries to prove that an Ethernet cable can't make a difference. Well it does and I think it has to do with the Cat 8 spec shielding and solid stranded wire reducing skin effect. Capacitor. Especially mine because I make them with Neotech monocrystalline wire, which has no grain boundaries. Also because copper wire, then brass, and then copper again causes eddy currents that are audible. Now your guy will really go nuts when I tell you that my system is so perfect that I can hear the difference when I turn on the front panel. my Furutech GTX outlet with the Furutech carbon fiber faceplate. It has to do with vibrational energy. In any case, I hope skeptics will spend the rest of their lives disproving what I've written. At the very least, let your children or grandchildren experience the incredible listening experience of a sophisticated system before you ruin what could have been a wonderful thing for them. And one more thing: I will never look at this post. again. So if any of the skeptics think I haven't responded because they exposed me, they will be wrong because this diatribe is for those who know the wire can make a difference. Now I'm enjoying my system again.