why do people feel the need to buy expensive cable


I have tried expensive cables and one's moderately priced. I would say there were some differences but I can't actually say the expensive cables were better. IMHO I believe a lot of people buy expensive cables because they don't actual trust their ears and are afraid of making a mistake. They figure the expensive cables are better for the fact they cost more. If you have a difference of opinion or share the same thoughts, I would like to hear about it.
taters
Of what importance is what job he performs and what type of house he lives in? Should he be embarrassed? Should we feel superior? Other than the acoustics probably are terrible, it is none of our business where he lives or what type of labor he performs to make a living, unless he is a employee of an audio company, where he is then simply required to disclose this affiliation.

Tonykay, proof?

It is my observation that when we resort to personal attacks it usually says more about us than the people we are attacking, Been there, done that.
I've recently jumped into the very deep end of the pool with interconnects for my 2 new dacs.

I purchased a set of Tara Labs Grandmaster Evolution w/HFX 1.5m XLR's for my Trinity Dac. these are the ones with the floating shield design and dual monoblock HFX ground system.

sorry to say that these cables indeed are the real deal. what they do is astonishing in terms of noise floor and revealing detail and musical refinement.

I've ordered another set of these in 2m RCA's for my Lampizator Golden Gate.

I wish they did not do what they do; but now that I've heard it there is no going back.

my system does allow for all the benefits of these 'uber' cables to come through. my new dart preamp enables them to shine.

crazy good!

don't listen if you might be tempted. I made that mistake.
Acman, every comment has context, and I don't have the time or inclination to explain why Tonkay's comment wasn't a personal attack as you assume, but an expression of frustration and mirth in equal measure created by an audiophile anomaly we affectionately call "Captain Cobalt".
10-28-15: Acman3
It is my observation that when we resort to personal attacks it usually says more about us than the people we are attacking, Been there, done that.
Well said!
Mitch 2,

Those were great comments and I really think you really nailed it on the head. Thank you.