Reviews of $10k plus ics, speaker wires, and pcs


Do you think reviewers should do such cables? What about $30k plus components?
tbg
Czarivey, I know of at least four very wealthy guys, all in the Northeast who have multiple very expensive turntables, amps, turntables and, yes, sets of cables. I know of one guy with eleven Stage III Krakens, I know of a guy with 90 plus StillPoints Ultra 5s.

Your wishful thinking doesn't make it so.
I know of a guy with 90 plus StillPoints Ultra 5s

Now that's quite impressive.

Regards,
Dose doods probably have wealthy parents. It often implies to laziness to analyze and research instead of simply throwing money away.
There is one thing in Audio for sure: expensive audio does not garantee you a stunning endresult. You can spend a lot of money on audio but at the end it is not that impressive.

From 2005-2007 I did visit many people with expensive sets. They had one thing in common; the endresult was often not that good.

Is there a reason for why it is not that good? Yesss there is. Many people who have audio as a hobby think they know a lot about audio. But in real they don't.

When you do not know the properties of every single part in your system, you don't understand how the stage and overwhole sound is created.

Often all the different properties togheter are incomplete or do not match. For me it is clear why it won't work. Often they don't understand why.

They tweak often with cables. But when the speakers with the amp and source are incomplete or do not match it is difficult to achieve a good endresult.

People will come in what I call a circle. Then audio is not that fun anymore. They change parts all the time but cannot get a sound what they hope for.

When people spend more money audio get's even more difficult. Because your demands are getting higher.

Audio is all about the art of sound. Making the right combinations. This is based on using the right properties togheter of all the different tools you have in your set.
Bo1972, I must say that your quest is impressive, but I doubt if anyone has information about the right combinations to achieve the best sound. There are just too many combinations. No one has heard all the different cables that are available, nor all the different speakers, amps, etc. No one has heard all the permutations of these choices, much less know all the taste differences among audiophiles, much less how bad or good their listening rooms are.

Yours is a good sales pitch but hardly convincing. It is much better to have friends who have sought good sound and follow some of their suggestions to see if they help you.