Eriko;617988 Wrote: 
> Doesn´t look like you´re reading carefully enough what I´m saying or
> responding too.
> 
> My first reply, was to the statement "using a cable to tame a bright
> system.", which has indeed to do with tonal balance. I also said, given
> a cable that meets all general requirements for its purpose. This would
> indeed mean it´s not "losing information"  Also, using DSP, I actually
> have gained information I hadn´t noticed before. Getting rid of bloomy
> or bass bumps, cutting some of the highs in the 3500-10.000hz, I heard
> nuances that had been masked because of uneven tonal balance, in
> addition to a much better tonal balance. Boosting 100-200hz which were
> according to the sound meter, too low, I also got more drive.

If a cable changes the tonal balance of a system it must be losing
information. In particular, information about the tonal balance of the
recording!


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