I'm waiting for most people in this thread to figure out that the skeptics aren't actually asserting anything, or "ramming their opinions down people's throats". They're merely pointing out how there's no DBT-based evidence that average speaker cable sounds worse than expensive speaker cable. Given that this evidence exists for other components, it's absence in the field of speaker cable is intriguing.
If I made a product that was demonstrably better than the competition, I'd be falling over myself getting evidence recorded, published and verified as fast as possible.
This isn't evidence, this is an opinion.
There's different things here. Evidence exists that different cables make a different sound. Fine.
Currently, no evidence exists that different cables (I'm comparing average with expensive here) make a different sound that is detectable to humans. You may think it sounds different, which is fine, but that effect could be purely psycological. I don't know. This is the point. There is no evidence that the differences perceived are entirely down to the cable itself.
/this...
keep trying! not sure how to say this without sounding 'arrogant' but why is it so hard to understand the above???
do those that fail to do so also have a liking for things like homeopathy?
. I admit, I haven't read it through, but I don't suspect it's conclusive 



