In the case of wood crates like Silent Running and Doshi, expect they will reuse them.
I'm not so sure. The crates will suffer some wear and tear every time they are used. Plus, don't the crates have the serial number stenciled on the sides of them? So unless you could convince your customers that you are saving them money by sending them used crates, I don't think it would go over very well. Specially with customers who want boxes with dovetail joints and mirror-finishes lined with red velvet inside.
Hmmm... You write a cable review and the thread drifts to crates and packaging...
Hmmm... You write a cable review and the thread drifts to crates and packaging...
Hmmm... You write a cable review and the thread drifts to crates and packaging...
Hey guys -- no need for apologies. More surprised that this is what caught folks attention
Let's talk about hi-end fuses then. That should liven up the party....lol
To get back on track, Doc, explain what you think are the synergies of these cables with your gear, since you are using some pretty special electronics. I don't remember what speaker you have, nor the amp(s). Didn't Mike L. also have a set of Found Music amps? Did he use their cable(s)? The hardest part about cable comparisons for me (and I suppose other gear evaluations as well) is that the results seem to vary depending on associated equipment. A cable that is too 'bright' for one system seems to be 'alive' in another; a cable that sounds muted in one system will sound 'rich' and characterful in a different assembly of gear.
I have heard cable differences in my systems for decades, but I'd have a hard time explaining whether the cable I like in my system is a world beater for someone using a different set-up.
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