Audiophiles Can't Distinguish Audio Sent Through Copper, Banana or Mud
Summary
Tom's Hardware covers a DIY forum experiment where listeners could not reliably distinguish audio signals transmitted through copper wire, a banana, or wet mud. The article cites test results showing very few correct identifications and a low probability that results differ from random guessing, suggesting perceptual limits in distinguishing interconnects. It references broader discussions in the audiophile community and related resources.