Is that a wooden ferrite core on that lead?
Everybody knows that wooden ferrite cores on power cables give you much more airy and natural timbre midtones with crisp and warm lows, but without the obvious sibilant and harsh highs you get with actual ferrite.
Surely you mean 'natural timber'?
Natural timber timbre midtones.
Pine for Bjork, Oak for British music, Sequoia for American, Maple Canadian etc..
Let's not forget the Maple and Mahogany wooden ferrite core plug-ons when listening to guitar based AOR tunes
Besides the obvious timbre/timber benefits, the wooden ferrite acts as an electrical isolation barrier
especially in harsh hi-fi placement situations like on a polished wood floor with steel frame underneath of unknown grade,
added with the conflicts of deploying dissimilar weld joint and fastener metals used by clueless builder/tradies who can't appreciate a proper listening environment for hip hop and Bach mashups
------------------
BTW: I motion/vote that from this day forth ALL audiophool product peddlers chip in and contribute a regular HUGE Patreon donation to EEVblog Inc.
for the massive amount of technical information and jargon presented across many posts here, unashamedly 'borrowing' and using in their ad spins.
i.e. it's not fair that DJ picks up the blog server tab every month
while they fill up carpet bags with easy cash.
Hey, we know you're here lurking and copy-pasting.
And we know you use plain figure 8 for speaker cabling, used 50 cent swap meet IEC kettle cords and $2 shop RCA cables in your personal hi-fi rigs.
Try and tell it different =
Enough is enough > it's time to dig deep and share the reaped benefits from the wood ducks
What say all those present here?