Are cables really worth their high price because of their geometry?


They’re some pricey cables that have claim to fame because of the high tech geometry used in their cables.
Many of these cables have patents on specific geometry patterns used in their cables and use this as a reason their cables sound so good. For that reason, many say the reason their cables cost so much is they’re so complex . The man hours to make a pr results in their high price. That maybe true for some cables, but I’ve seen very pricey cables using the same geometry reason that look like a thin piece of wire rapped in outer jacket no thicker than a pencil. So,Is all this geometry just another way to justify their cost or is it true science that we are paying in the end?
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Measure with your ears. If it gets you where you like the sound be happy and roll with.  My cables make a difference they are upon and the highS are clear and extended. So fir my ear I’m happy all that matters 
This is good when you are happy with the sound...game over for you.
Good luck Chuck.

But for one who is chasing that happiness, how many tries and errors, with large cash spendings he need to get through?

Well, randomly, checking cables that sound better than the previous (compare with a far memory...think that your ears are a measuring instrument and relay on that?)
Or, ask for a calc. and go straight to the right cable.
More simple and way less costly.

If I would be from the cables industry (I'm not), I would definitely recommend and encourage your way.
Every time you try again, it's a profit in my wallet. Good for me.
Not so good for you... 😉
If cables have been in place for a long time oxidation or other bi-metal effects can cause resistance and/or other reactance which is audible and usually not desirable.
Simply de-mating and mating the connectors often makes an audible difference.