Cables are the most overhyped, overpriced components in the world. Come on people !!! it is wire !!!! The people paying tens of thousand or even thousands of dollars or even hundreds of dollars are idiots. I apologize to all of the idiots.
Bravo, Herman!
I’ve said
this before somewhere on Audiogon but it applies to this thread…about WHY
people buy expensive cable/wire when there is no reason for these “exotic”
products to perform better than good quality cables of the proper length and
resistance.
Likely the
main reason is that this stuff looks really great if/when you can see it. Those proud of these accessories’ visual
appeal, have their equipment well spread…giving the viewer opportunity to see
how well equipped and connected the audiophile owner’s system is. When systems are referred to as “music
reproduction devices” (or other pompous definitions), they are really proud of
their stuff. I have no issue with buying anything for the looks as long as you
have the honesty to say so. If I bought
a Rolex, for example, I would never say I bought because it is such an accurate
timepiece. If I put the optional rear
wing on my Mazerati, I’d never try to get you to believe I drive fast enough to need
or achieve the downforce it creates. It, to me,
just looks neat.
Another
reason is that if it looks good "and costs a lot, well….it’s gotta be good." A
manufacturer can produce a cable of "exotic" design and beautiful
appearance for, say, $5 a foot. He
can then choose to sell it for $10 per foot or $750 a foot. If it looks good enough, he might decide to
market it as exceptionally high-end and sell it for the higher amount knowing
that those with a higher disposable income, but no particular knowledge of
basic acoustic science, will assume if it is priced at $750 it MUST be better
and will, accordingly, sound better.
Once the cables are changed out their eyes will widen and their jaws
will drop at the amazing increase in sound stage, transparency, texture and
openness the new cables provide.
And….this actually IS science...the field we know as psychology.
Don't believe it? In another thread, people are buying $900 wall receptacles, burning them in for 500 hours (a critical step, I guess) and then raving about the eye-popping differences they hear. I kid you not.....plugs for $400.