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I am amazed at the priorities around here. A bunch of you guys get together for a serious listening session involving our Biro loudspeakers and that draws 400+ hits and 7 responses.The talk turns to speaker wires and that draws 1100+ hits and 37 responses so far.Whats important when you guys buy cars? Hood ornaments? Fan belts? Oh yes, of course, I forgot, its the wire used between the car radio and the speakers in the doors. What do you do when it gets so heavy you can't open the car doors?Geeze.Frank Van Alstine
tonto,i've also heard good things about chimera labs cabling - tinking about rolling a pair... but, they use only hi-purity cu - interesting info about the stuff, on their www...http://www.chimeralabs.com/doug s.
From what Jennifer has told me, the customers are cost-no-object kind of people. Must be nice...
I've spent a little bit of time experimenting with cables today... and my initial results are that there is a noticeable difference with the 8k cables.
I'm certain that a much more expensive and revealing speaker would magnify the differences between cables and thus make the good stuff even more worth the money.
Terminating 19 strands of 18ga into a single RCA aint easy.
WHY does that difference exist.
QuoteWHY does that difference exist.Perhaps the answer is in the white paper done on this new design (you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it)http://www.audiolon.com/photo/sahuarowhite.PDF
Where is the curiosity?OK, why not measure the resistance, inductance, and capacitance of these cords as compared to a standard $5.00 power cord. Then adjust these values for the standard cable until it electrically matches the high priced ones. Then listen again, see if any differences remain.
Those that hear differences that they feel are worth the money will stay convinced of it, and those that do not believe that a signal can be affected by its “pathway” will stick doggedly to that point of view.
I can't help wondering if the folks that buy 8k interconnects are happy with their systems. I somehow doubt it.
I also hear differences between wires and have spent more than I wanted to on them, but am happy with the results. I would not tell anyone how to spend their money. I figure if they were smart enough to make it, they are probably smart enough to spend it. I spend most of my cable money with a certain company whose cables I like with my system more than any other. I get custom cables made, for example to rewire my speakers and I realize that it takes time for a boutique company to make these cables. I realize that it is the man hours that cost as much or more than the material costs of these cables. If I could make the same cable myself at half the cost, I might give it a try, on the other hand my time is probably better spent either making money, or with my family. As always YMMV.