SonicAlbert said:
As far as the sound difference, that's pretty subjective and it's always hard to write about sound in words.
that's true
SonicAlbert said:
...I would say that better cables can help make the sound more present and real..
Yep. But that's exactly kind of "argument" which never cut through a guy's (like myself) brain-bone...

. I just don't buy it as a 'reason'. "better cable can help" - meaning , that it may or may not help ... right? "Sound more present" - what does this mean? "Sound more real" - arghhhhh, heh heh , c'mon now ...
But, then again, that is all due to the fact that it IS hard to describe some gentle details in sound differences mixed with subjectivity factor.
Now, you see, I am trying to bring the "conversation" closer as possible to practicality of it. In general, as I understand, we are talking here not about some extreme situations (very long cables, very heavy (hundreds of cables) gabling) and we are not talking here about some really bad and defective products. I mean, sure, if you buy a cable (or component/adaptor etc) at Radio Shack the chances are, that it may not even fit the jack (yeah, many of them just not up to specs)... hah hah, no joking

So, at home-studio environment, as I imagine cable length is mostly 6-10ft ...or even shorter. Well, some guys sure may need some longer mic cables and maybe longer instrument cables.
So, say 6-10 ft - that's what we are dealing here with for the most.
If you really can hear the difference between 8ft HOSA snake and , let's say ProCo ... well, then I'd say, you've got some ear. I don't hear any noticable difference. I've got couple HOSA snakes and bunch of ProCo(s) ...vary length(s) ... well, maybe I never paid any close attention...hmmmmm that's maybe the case, I guess.
SonicAlbert said:
One time when I really heard a huge difference was when a bass player friend of mine asked me to do a blind a/b listening test on a couple of cables he was using. One was just a plain old budget cable he'd been using for years, and the other was a shorter Monster cable. The difference was dramatic. The Monster cable made the other one sound like garbage--thin and cloudy. With the Monster cable the tone was big, fat and present. I think in that case it was as much the fact that it was shorter as much as it was better quality, but the difference was clear.
well, this kind of makes me wonder. Maybe I should try something and really A/B-it

. Get a new 24K Gold Monster Rock Cable as a X-mass gift for
my Texas Special Babe and replace that old and ugly Fender cable. If I don't hear any difference, then - well, I will not hold it against you, man

, I'll just pass the blame on to my ears' inferiority and let the
Lady keep the gold, it'll look great on Her, and even thou there'll be no practical sense - but, what the heck - what ever makes the Woman Happy - that's a good thing! - That is the right thing to do
/respects