Surely any designer, having discovered something which could adversely influence the performance of his design, in this case RFI, would make the necessary changes to the design to prevent this?
As a, now retired, designer it wouldn't occur to me not to have.
The whole idea that there are masses of hifi electronics for which such detail has not been dealt with seems quite ridiculous, in fact not credible. Unless a large number of hifi designers are not very good, which seems unlikely since the most sensible posts on this and most other threads come from people who have design and production experience of hifi products.
There are always cost constraints on designs though, so cheap kit may have parts missing, but surely it would be better to spend the money on a better product than buy something inadequate and "fix" it oneself with an aftermarket cable?
As a, now retired, designer it wouldn't occur to me not to have.
The whole idea that there are masses of hifi electronics for which such detail has not been dealt with seems quite ridiculous, in fact not credible. Unless a large number of hifi designers are not very good, which seems unlikely since the most sensible posts on this and most other threads come from people who have design and production experience of hifi products.
There are always cost constraints on designs though, so cheap kit may have parts missing, but surely it would be better to spend the money on a better product than buy something inadequate and "fix" it oneself with an aftermarket cable?