It's remarkable what imagination can do to you.
I don't think it was, these coaxial cables did seemingly make a difference in the sound vs my home made OFC cables. I asked the question regarding coaxial cables vs OFC cable, and received the same smart ass remarks on another AV "Science" forum. I then asked asked over on an audio FB page that I partake in, the same question, OFC vs Coaxial, and actually received an answer that actually made sense scientifically. Seeing as Mogami is one of the few cable manufacturers that actually posts their specs, there should be something there. So, this engineer, don't know if he is, said he was, and he took a look, and here is his comment...
"I am amazed to read DC resistance per metre is soooo low. Also the net cross sectional area is 2.6sq.mm. This is very good. 0.054ohms total cable resistance for a 3 m cable to a low of maybe 6ohms impedance on a nominal 8ohm speaker. My mental arithmetic says that you lose less than 1% signal power through the cables. Irrespective of construction methods, that is why they are so good. Target is zero resistance, capacitance and inductance. These figures look very close."
Tell me, is this guy full of shit too? And I do not believe in this cable nonsense, I like Mogami, because I know what I am getting. And I cannot tell the difference between one of these inexpensive Mogami cables vs a $100 cable. In fact, I have never heard a difference in a quality cable vs an exotic one, even an Amazon Basic, and I own more than a few of those too. Until, I heard these coaxial wire speaker cables, and found myself readjusting things in my system, that I have not touched in months. Something happened, and I am sure it has to do with the coaxial cable vs the OFC in the way the signal is delivered to the speakers. Simple question, science site my ass.