I am grateful for High Fidelity Cables, not because I own the cables, although I have demo'd them. Mostly, seeing their price tags a few years ago and the numbers of people who I generally respect who have bought them made me realize how seemingly crazy this hobby can get. I have worked successfully in finance for 25 years, so I can easily afford these cables, but I originally come from a blue collar family and just could not bring myself to fork over HFC-like money for cables and power cords. HFC finally led me to realize that this hobby has unhealthy, addictive characteristics and I have happily just enjoyed the music for the last three years or so, changing nothing about my setup (except switching to a computer-based source, mostly to improve convenience without sacrificing sound quality. ) I have HFC and this thread to thank for that.
I am not trying to be snarky or dismissive of others -- I just trace the change in my own behavior to the rise of the popularity of HFC. And I realize there are far worse hobbies than being an audiophile, so I am not trying to dismiss anyone for staying fully involved in this one.
I am not trying to be snarky or dismissive of others -- I just trace the change in my own behavior to the rise of the popularity of HFC. And I realize there are far worse hobbies than being an audiophile, so I am not trying to dismiss anyone for staying fully involved in this one.