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Actually, good cables do make a difference despite what most people say. Signals do experience attenuation on both analog and digital signal, and there are many factors that could affect the signal during propagation.
Lets put it this way, if you use a crappy HDMI cable and your receiving end got the opposite of the original signal, (eg, 1 instead of a 0 bit), that could due to the crappy HDMI cable unable to protect the original signal's strength. Whereas a "better" cable would receive the original bit, then the latter is the superior cable.
What most people fail to understand though, is that if your current cable does not experience bit errors through propagation then there will be no improvement no matter how much better of a cable you use. So please, the guys who keep saying digital signals wont get affected blah blah blah, stop it.
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