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Held each spring in Montreal, Canada, the Montreal Audio Fest (previously Salon Son & Image) show is a combination audio and video event where we focus on the audio. It was also known as the Festival Son & Image through 2008.
I want a system for a 30'x 20' rec room / bar. I would like the ability to play music outside on the patio as well. What is the most economical way to have decent sound in two different areas from 1 system? This is my first post. I am a total Newbie. Thank you in advance for your time and for sharing your knowledge and insight!
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On all forums there's flame wars about whether it is possible to hear the difference (read: improvement) when changing cables in a system. IC's, speaker cables and power cables included.
Even though I am 57 and cannot hear a thing over 13 kHz in a hearing test, I feel it's different with music. I have no trouble detecting minor differences when changing cables, whether one or the other type. Sometimes, e.g. with IC's it can be very minor differences, and thus hard to detect.
My question is: Why do some audiophiles clearly hear the differences, while some don't?