In a thread John Curl published and which was quoted here a year or two ago, he boasted that he had some of the most sensitive distortion measuring equipment in the world and that the greatest difference he could measure between the best interconnect cables and the worst which were $1 Radio Shack was minus 135 db versus minus 120 db of the 7th harmonic of 5 khz. If there was even the slightest doubt in my mind that Radio Shack cables weren't as good as I could hear for an audio system, that dispelled the last of it.

Wanna go backwards in time and argue digital jitter again and tell me one more time why digital jitter from audio cables is audible while digital jitter thousands of times greater from the spinning disc isn't?