A newbie cable question
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John Coltrane is one of jazz's most influential musicians, but one is hard put to find followers who actually play in his style. Rather, he is influential by example; inspiring musicians to experiment, take chances, and devote themselves to their craft. Interplay, a special 5-CD set highlighting Coltrane's side-man sessions of the 1950's, isn't just a window into his own art, it's a primer in 1950's jazz itself. The music recorded on these 5 CD's is nothing short of remarkable and sounds great.
I have been an avid, regular Stereophile subscriber for almost 3 years.
Initially, I found the periodic RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS listing an interesting read, but after reading a couple of them, I felt it had little to offer regular readers. I thought to myself that their repeated publication served to provide a respite to the Editorial staff, by lessening their burden for a month; at frequent intervals 
I recently bought one of those fancy, and expensive, fuses for my amp. I didn't expect any change in the sound beyond marginal, but was surprised to find I was now hearing a series of bumps and clicks in a track on an acoustic guitar CD I like and know well, Govi's Saffron and Silk. Ok, I next bought a PS audio power cable and was amazed to find those clicks and bumps are the sound of the guitarist thumping his guitar with his fingers as he plays. Sort of amazing actually as, again, I did not expect much.