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Rich people have a different perception of what constitutes expensive. I tend to think of houses that cost that kind money but I am not rich.Scotty
If you can spend a quarter million dollars or more on an audio system, then why worry about how much objective worth there may be to a $45K speaker cable.
Steve -You win! I fold.I'm gonna' go with Home Depot's "high-end" speaker cable at $1 per foot. I hear it's quite good.
scotty, even if i did have a $250k system, no way 20% of it would be in speaker cables. even 2% seems excessive to me. unless, as i said before, i was only interested in bragging about how much i paid for them...
I tend to look at pricing from a justification standpoint. Hence my sarcastic comments that brought fire earlier. How in the world could it cost more than a couple of hundred dollars to make an 8 foot pair of speaker cables unless they were pure gold. I've never actually tried crafting them but I have read DIY accounts now and again. Is there anything that could force the price of these cables up to the 30 or 40 thousand dollar pricing other than greed or the hope of landing a big one?
...it makes you wonder how anyone can offer a $39 pair of cables.
I've made several speaker cables and a half dozen IC's this past year and by the time you add up basic materials like wire, connectors, shrink tubing of various sizes, flex or nylon covering, silver solder, and all the shipping charges for each, it makes you wonder how anyone can offer a $39 pair of cables. You'll have $100 in a pair of IC's in a heartbeat as a DIYer.
That makes sense, cujobob. And, if our Siltech friends buy in bulk, it lends even more absurdity to their pricing. Now for the fireworks --- I personally think that most celebrated high end products are absurdly overpriced. The cost of R&D, materials, labor and marketing just don't add up to more than a small fraction of advertised prices. It's fraud and it exists because we support it.Every once in a while a scandal is exposed because a manufacturer takes too much of a short cut or not enough caution in hiding his chicanery. Recently I saw a thread about an OPPO being repackaged intact and resold under a different name for several multiples of its original list. Don't you think things like this happen without detection?
Bragging or embarrassing yourself?
This can be looked at in a few different ways. Bloated prices exist because people desperately want to pay them.