Hi all Audio Circle members.
Here a few things I have picked-up here and there,
Which reflect my thinking about those expensive, please read, over my budget cables and similar audio items.
An audiophile is someone who can hear differences among various components, etc…
Even when there aren’t any.
An audiophile can confirm that there is a difference in sound, even no components have been changed, only by suggesting him, that some changes have been made.
It’s a fact that many audiophiles concern themselves with connectors and power cords and all the fancy tweaks, when these are pale in comparison to the effect of room acoustics.
Room treatments are the most grossly overlooked and misunderstood aspect of hi-end audio.
Sometimes, room treatment can only be bookshelves, plushy sofas, thick carpet, thick drapes and a few frames on walls.
The industry has now reached the point where wire resistance
And listening quality are not the issues anymore,
Although listening claims may still be made…
The strategy in selling these extremely expensive products is, in part, to appeal to those who are looking to impress others with something unique and extremely expensive and flatter their alter ego.
How a short strand of expensive cable can improve upon electricity delivered by hundred of miles of standard electricity transmission equipment outside and inside a home and already exposed to all kinds of magnetic fields.
End of quotes.
One of my first post was about expensive speaker cables.
At that time, I thought that it was crazy to pay 5,000 USD for a pair of exotics speaker cables.
Since then, I have adopted another attitude.
If you can afford it, why not?
The brick and mortar store will laugh all the way to the bank and it will keep him in business. Minds you, nowadays, you can by 15,000 USD cable via On Line stores.
My way of seeing this is:
A 15,000 USD pair of exotics speaker are they 150 times better in sound quality compared to cables at 100 USD.
I think not.
Will I complaint about store offering super expensive audio items, no, not anymore.
It’s a free country (I am not talking about Vietnam, of course) they can do whatever they want with their bag of money.
Here in Vietnam, I have customers (Mainly from the capital in the north) that come to my store and want the most expensive professional photo equipment, not the best, the most expensive and they want to know if they will be the first one to buy that product.
Those Vietnamese from the north, as soon as they have some money to spend, they will buy those big motorcycle (125cc that is) only to impress or should I say to show their success and business achievement.
There is here a Vietnamese audiophile that as a 100,000+ USD audio system and he invite many friends to listen to his system and of course, one of the first thing he talk about, is how much he paid, plus, he does not have any vinyl or CD collections, only samplers and don’t go there to listen to an entire LP or CD, no mister, only sample of each song.
For me, even if I could afford 15,000+ USD speaker cables, I would not do it, because for me, it’s a bad investment.
Yes, those expensive cables are good, but no really required.
That’s my opinion for what it’s worthed.
Guy 13