Shadorne,
How about providing an example of hyperbole used in marketing of cables? Are you making this up?
How about providing an example of hyperbole used in marketing of cables? Are you making this up?
Who thinks $5K speaker cable really better than generic 14AWG cable?
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Again what we have here so clearly is an inability for some to comprehend how anyone could spend what they feel is an excessive amount of money on something when in fact they are simply unable to do so because of their own budgets, priorities, responsibilities and choices. But for some other people a US $5,000 expense on something such as a a cable for their Music Reproduction System is a trivial expense that in no appreciable, significant or impactful way effects their monthly budget for whatever reason. Yes of course this would be an excessive expense for some but for others it is not and why this should disturb someone so much as to suggest that it is a scam or that it should not be allowed is simply a result of their own lack of understanding of the basic factors that influence luxury products in general and not just those involving
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People who buy this "bling" would also put a set of $15K tires on their car if they were actually produced. Exactly why it is such a poor analogy, $15K tires for cars are not produced. As cleeds noted, apparently no one wants $15,000 tires. The is how markets work. Items that have no value are not produced. Welcome to Business 101. When using analogies, it is best to stick to items that are actually produced, when trying to compare to other items that are being produced (and sold). Making an analogy comparing a real animal, say a horse, with a mythical animal, such as a unicorn, is simply an exercise in futility. Speaking of animals, and products that actually DO exist. Perhaps you may want to compare cables to expensive pet gear. http://incrediblethings.com/lists/14-ridiculously-expensive-pet-products/ Your $137K Nordost cables example seems rather frugal compared to a $1.8 million dollar dog collar. Life.......It's all a matter of perspective. |
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