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Is $2,400 becoming more and more "affordable", now-a-days? Is there a reason you reviewed $2,400 cables? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of your publication? I guess not..
Zero, would you mind making a poll to see how many AA readers actually own, or would consider purchasing $2,500 cables?
Although you will begin to see higher priced items featured more often in future articles, this will in no way divert our attention away from covering gear for those on a shoe-string budget.
Quote from: nlange20 on 11 Mar 2008, 01:45 amZero, would you mind making a poll to see how many AA readers actually own, or would consider purchasing $2,500 cables?How about AC members. I'll bet it's less than 25%.
Yet you take all that signal that's been painstakingly manipulated, and run it through a set of wires that sell for $300, or less. ..... There is a large opportunity for signal loss in these stages.
Quote from: Mister Pig on 11 Mar 2008, 01:43 pmYet you take all that signal that's been painstakingly manipulated, and run it through a set of wires that sell for $300, or less. ..... There is a large opportunity for signal loss in these stages. Actually, this is the traditional audio bias: associating dollars to better signal transmission.
As Publisher, it is time for me to clear the air:"Affordable$$Audio" is still our mantra and our main focus. Yes, I have allowed and will continue to let both John and Sean push the envelope a bit as a recognition that on occasion one of us "average joes" gets lucky and has a chance to move up the audio chain. Mark
Quote from: BradJudy on 11 Mar 2008, 04:30 pmQuote from: Mister Pig on 11 Mar 2008, 01:43 pmYet you take all that signal that's been painstakingly manipulated, and run it through a set of wires that sell for $300, or less. ..... There is a large opportunity for signal loss in these stages. Actually, this is the traditional audio bias: associating dollars to better signal transmission. Blindly equating high price with increased performance is a fallacy. That's agreed. On the other hand, dismissing a product based on its cost(high or low) is just as narrow minded. Do you have the personal experience to validate your position?