The one place in a system where cables can make a huge difference is video.
To be honest the MIT stuff is extraordinary video cable. They are the masters of this domain.
And I think $175 will get you the best video cable technology on the market.
"I for one find this a tough pill to swallow when we are a group of people who spend more than many do for all their components on cables, how can we discriminate against video cables vs. audio????"
I agree KennyT, if you're not spending $75 on you component cables, it is likely that the cables are truncating your video bandwidth. Silver is a bad idea because it can tarnish very easily and depending on how the wire is terminated could seriously affect how long the cable will maintain optimal performance.
Also make sure the dialectric is bonded to the center conductor so that gaps are prevented and impedance problems are avoided. I could go on but hopefully someone else can jump in and add some of the other prereq's for a good video cable.
To be honest the MIT stuff is extraordinary video cable. They are the masters of this domain.
And I think $175 will get you the best video cable technology on the market.
"I for one find this a tough pill to swallow when we are a group of people who spend more than many do for all their components on cables, how can we discriminate against video cables vs. audio????"
I agree KennyT, if you're not spending $75 on you component cables, it is likely that the cables are truncating your video bandwidth. Silver is a bad idea because it can tarnish very easily and depending on how the wire is terminated could seriously affect how long the cable will maintain optimal performance.
Also make sure the dialectric is bonded to the center conductor so that gaps are prevented and impedance problems are avoided. I could go on but hopefully someone else can jump in and add some of the other prereq's for a good video cable.