Cables more hype than value?


What are the opinions out there?
tobb
@ chayro,Hi,I was a professional musician for years my self!,good cables even make a difference on microphones versus cheap ones,I know I was the singer!,thou not as a big of difference than with cables for high-end audio systems!,@ rok2id,To tell you the truth I like Belden cables!,They are very good for the money,back in 1997 I had a krell fpb 200 amplifier that came stock with a beldin a/c power cord,me and some friends put alot of money together to rent alot of after market a/c power cords from the cable company,I recall we rented 5 different brands at the $600.00 price point,cables are very system dependent!,on that krell amp,the beldin stock cord was better sounding in every way!,the other cables sounded like crap!,still here, we have a difference in the sound of cables!,rok2id you have a good cable for the pricepoint you paid!,better than alot of cables costing a little more!,obviously you had to have heard a difference with the blue jean beldin cables versus lowes hardware store brand cables,I believe this,you bought the blue jean beldin cables..cheers,and happy listening to all!
I can't comment on the value of high priced cables because my money would be better spent buying better gear, but I suspect they can tweak sound one way or the other. In my mid-fi priced system, 12/2 Romex unterminated sounds good. Easy to find too.

One question I have: when you crack the cover on your gear, have you seen the wiring on the input/output terminals? Does it look like Purist or Anno Domini or Cantibile Beatificus or whatever? Mine looks like 14 gauge automotive wire. I then wonder why I would finish the circuit with an expensive cable when it starts and ends with basic copper cable?
Audiolabyrinth, wow... I bet you've really been enjoying this, LOL! send for more popocorn now!!! Thank you for the kind comments regarding my post 3.7.13! And ditto the respect sir. You too Jmcgrogan, Frogman, Zd542 I enjoyed your comments also. Nonoise, you are a true poet! Props to you for the highly thoughtful posts well worded.

Is science capable of explaining the differences we hear in cables? Measurements do prove differences in cabling exists. There has been some real research done with things like current bunching & skin effect. Also characteristic impedance of cabling which involves series resistance and series inductance, shunt capacitance, shunt conductance, etc. Learn about the latest cable research if ya need some cable science so badly.

When most music/audio enthusiasts or musicians hear something like a cable improving the quality of the listening experience, do they care so much about the reasons why? No not really. One will buy it, build it, do it anyway just because it sounds "better" than before and they can hear the difference.

I suppose the cable no-believers can hear no audible difference between vacuum tubes either? Yet, tube rolling has become a popular sport! I guess there is NO reason for adding upgrade wiring, hi grade capacitors, higher quality resistors, connectors, binding post, etc to our hi-end components and speakers either... that's just hype too correct? Oh, and why would we ever send our beloved 62' Fender Telecaster out to the custom shop?? Why?? Finally, cable non-believers, why on earth would we ever do something like rewire a tonearm???

Because it sounds better now than it did before and we can hear the difference.

Cables are important, however you can get to 90% of the highest qualty with very small price if you are careful.
Measurements do prove differences in cabling exists. There has been some real research done with things like current bunching & skin effect. Also characteristic impedance of cabling which involves series resistance and series inductance, shunt capacitance, shunt conductance, etc. Learn about the latest cable research if ya need some cable science so badly.

Baloney. Current bunching? Skin effect is irrelevant at audio frequencies. You seem to be learning "science" from cable product marketing material.