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The presence or absence of audible effects of audio cables in hi-fi playback (and recording) is a long-standing debate that hasn't been settled yet. Measurements in most cases seem to deny this effect, while the ears of several audiophiles in contrast state a clear sonic difference. New scientific research presented in this video may be shedding some new light on this issue. Presented peer-reviewed papers of Milind N. Kunchur: Article 1: http://boson.physics.sc.edu/~kunchur/... Article 2: http://boson.physics.sc.edu/~kunchur/... Contra: Amir on AudioScienceReview apparently debunked the last paper (so I guess we are still on the search) but the topic is still controversial: • Scientific Proof of Measurable Difference ... UPDATE: Prof. Kunchur reached out and claimed he is writing a new article and stands for his past articles. Who is right? Here is a summary of his reply to the ASR video: http://boson.physics.sc.edu/~kunchur/... More Ana[dia]log groove here: INSTAGRAM: / ana.dia.log FACEBOOK: / anadialog1 TWITTER: / anadialog #audiocables #hificables #audiophilecables