What is the Any Forums equivalent to audiophiles?

What is the Any Forums equivalent to audiophiles?

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MPV users.

FPBP

w-why are the cables so thick? what's the purpose?

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i'm pretty sure those are robotic porn tentacles not sound cables

Reduce electrical infetterance.

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Actual answer is insulation from electromagnetic interference, which does actually happen, but is so indiscernible to most human ears that it's basically placebo

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"art"house shit like The Holy Mountain

though actually: since it's a technological issue, almost the same: expensive audio like that nad monitors/projectors that want +90% the money for +1% the benefit (if at all).

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It is an issue on signal wires, but on the wires actually driving the speakers? Pretty much doesn't matter. Maybe if you really really care, you would have one layer of ground shielding on them, but it would be pretty thin and almost unnoticeable unless you were looking for it.

The problem with those cables is that the shielding doesn't connect at the ends, and therefore allows interference in. So those cables actually suck.

fpbp

Where's the booru, then?

that cord gives me the heebie jeebies

Probably people who download 30gb+ torrents of a single movie instead of just watching a shitty 1080 yiffy rip then deleting it like the rest of us

Right, so placebo. I mean don't get me wrong, I'm a quality autist to some extent too, but there is a point of taking it too far for no actual benefit that's "worth it".

Home theater guys.

>filthy yify pixels hitting your eyeballs

enjoy your eye cancer

It's indiscernible to all human ears.

>What is the Any Forums equivalent to audiophiles?
MVP, so at least is cheaper

The real red pill is compromising right in the middle for 8-15 GB films (depending on length and medium). The sweet spot is 3-4 GB per hour of video at 1080p.

100%.
Actual shielded cables look this this. Maybe a bit thicker for higher power speakers, and maybe each wire has it's own shield, but they are pretty much just this. The shield has to be electrically connected at least one end to actually work. (sometimes you don't wan't both ends to avoid ground loop shit).

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why do these threads always stay up for hours?

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less pixels = bigger kino

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MAPINGO WOOD SHUN MOOK STAINLESS STEEL DIAMOND GROUNDING SPIKES

sound isn't tv & film related?

lol fa/tv/irgins rekt

>Tfw we agree and are on the same page
A beautiful little moment on Any Forums.

And I will add that basically the only time you need this for speaker connections is for really long runs of wire, or for wire that happens to run right next to power wire or other high EMI source.

For signal connections, shielded is generally a good idea, but not required all the time.

Most "audio signal cables", like the 3.5mm ones or the RCA style connectors are shielded anyway.

Gem

arguing over physical formats

>then deleting it like the rest of us
i've never deleted a file in my life

This is a good thread
Would you prefer more shillbot and outragebait threads?

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