Did you not read the 'intro' that you directed us to. BJ explains their position in a rathur humble way, I think. But, FWIW, I've always think, as with most manufacturers, it's just more of a matter of marketing their product or what they sell, not to educate end users about what works, why, or even if. They are no different than any others in this regard. At least they provided some spec's for their stuff and some of it is quite good for beginners, I think, at a low cost. When/as their critical listening skills improve they can better judge the differences, at little financial loss. I wish they had existed when I started out.........................
Blue Jeans Cable Iconoclast
I find it odd that Blue Jeans Cables, who always promoted that higher end cables don't make a difference (especially power cables) are now carrying this pricey Iconoclast line.
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Are they expensive? Yes, certainly, in relation to our usual offerings; in relation to the "high end" audio cable market, not so much; in relation to the high cost of developing and producing these designs, not at all. Are they worth it? Obviously those of us with more modest systems can find other cost-effective ways to improve audio quality, and as we've said above, there's no denying that conventional designs work very well indeed. But if you are one of those who is reaching for the utmost in audio quality, and you're interested in whether wire and cable can play a role in that, please give them a try. |
@newbie @acresverde @jacobsdad2000 @dekay All I’m saying is that they’ve changed their tune, and yes, I will probably try them. |
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