Prof, I agree that the big names in cable are way too expensive. I don't think I would spend the same amount again on my Transparent cables. Good thing is, they have remained in place during the evolution of my system, so I now consider them a good value over time.
Yes, the newbie should not be thrown off their goals by daunting prices but should also be aware of "...the limitations of inferior system interconnections." Common advice is to "nail down the speakers", or "nail down your front end". Connections tend to come in last, but not least--I consider the total of my interconnections as important as a component, in that, everything is additive.
Not sure of what Belden offers in grain-free copper, but not sure what Transparent uses, either. With today's ultra-pure copper available in DIY, I would also construct a speaker cable before buying. I did find that OCC copper in bulk AC cable gave me the sweet clarity I was looking for and would recommend building before buying. Interconnects are more complex but would be a good project.
Yes, the newbie should not be thrown off their goals by daunting prices but should also be aware of "...the limitations of inferior system interconnections." Common advice is to "nail down the speakers", or "nail down your front end". Connections tend to come in last, but not least--I consider the total of my interconnections as important as a component, in that, everything is additive.
Not sure of what Belden offers in grain-free copper, but not sure what Transparent uses, either. With today's ultra-pure copper available in DIY, I would also construct a speaker cable before buying. I did find that OCC copper in bulk AC cable gave me the sweet clarity I was looking for and would recommend building before buying. Interconnects are more complex but would be a good project.