on 22/08/2004 17:36, Jim Brokaw at jbrokaw@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>> And my Kimbers are over 15 years old. I've seen no reason to replace them,
>> particularly considering how much new ones cost. I'm a great believer in the
>> "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" philosophy.
>>
>> Walt
>
> Aren't you afraid that the copper atoms in the 'oxygen-free copper' are
> getting worn out from handling all that electron flow...? I bet there's an
> article about this hazard in "Xtreme Hi-Fi Digest" where all the subscribers
> can -hear- the difference $300 'interconnects' make... <g>
LOL !!
On the contrary, those Kimber must be well burned-in now.
My two pairs/channel of VDHs MkII, peach color, are only five years old and
still not as sweet as they should be.
Fernando.
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