How audiophiles could not tell coat hanger from expensive cables.
http://gizmodo.com/363154/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hanger (http://gizmodo.com/363154/audiophile-deathmatch-monster-cables-vs-a-coat-hanger)
To be fair, I have had the same Monster y cables for over ten years, and they have yet to go bad, I go through Radio Shack y cables after 3 years and sometimes less. Not that I consider myself an audiophile, it was more like a misguided trip to Circuit City as young teenager that seemed to work out in the long run.
yeah, the only reason to buy expensive cables is durability. However I stick to cheap-ish ones because even an expensive one isn't immune to being left at the venue/ending up with some one else's gear/having the tip bent or snapped off when i throw everything on the floor/severed by a contact mic'd metal object etc etc :D
maybe you need them to be crazy long before noticing the diffrence. a better wire will take distance better
Vinyl made of ice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9Q88uTdgWY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9Q88uTdgWY)
Quote from: pentd on January 02, 2014, 11:33:57 PM
maybe you need them to be crazy long before noticing the diffrence. a better wire will take distance better
I'm still pretty sure it makes no difference for a speaker cable unless your hifi is down the street from your living room :D And for audio cables you just need the right buffering to correct it.
Sounds of wooden vinyls
http://www.spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com/this-is-what-it-sounds-like-when-you-put-tree-rings-on-a-record-player/ (http://www.spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com/this-is-what-it-sounds-like-when-you-put-tree-rings-on-a-record-player/)
http://www.pearcable.com/sub_products_anjou_sc.htm