Looking For 90% of the performane of the super expensive cables for much less money


I currently have a system which consists of Vandersteen 5A's, THor Audio TP-150 tubed monoblocks, Thor Line Stage and Thor phono stage, Marantz SACD player SA-114 and will take delivery of the VPI Prime Scout with a Sumiko EVOS 3 Cartridge. I am currently using LAT International Speaker Cables, Power Cords and Interconnects. (They are no longer in business). I am in immediate  need of turntable cables and would like to update my new speaker cables and interconnects. Not willing to spend thousands on this upgrade. Seeking to capture as much of the "magic" that the super expensive cables deliver but at a more realistic price point. I understand that I have really good quality equipment, but at this stage of my life cannot allocate mega dollars towards cables.
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 
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I use high end fake Kimber. They look great and I can BS my friends into hearing the difference 2k speaker cables can make. Here's my dilemma, I can buy these cables at $75 a pop. I think I could sell them (only locally) to people I know for about $400. Come on, would it really be wrong? They will feel good about getting expensive cables at a low price. They will never know, they will thank me, and I buy better beer. Everybody wins.
Love it. me too wins with a laugh.
Looking for 90%...
Aren't we all.
Some work harder for it than others. I assure you it's a chimera to think you will stumble into it.
Give it sevaral years with diligent work and expense and you will get closer..  :)
90% of what? Why has it become SO common to hear people say sound quality is a hyperbolic curve that approaches the x axis when it’s really a hyperbolic curve that approaches the y axis. I.e., there is no ceiling. It’s open ended. There is no absolute sound. One day you’re flying high, thinking you’re on the top of Everest. The next day you realize you haven’t even arrived at Base Camp yet.
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"Some cable labeling has to do with the shielding but not wire directionality. Analysis Plus for example IIRC. Some companies control both, but some cables companies are not on board the wire directionality choo choo 🚂 so they don’t control the manufacturing process to address directionality of the wire."

@geoffkait  they don't control it because it doesn't exist. There is no such thing as directionality in the wire and even if there was the signal going through it is AC so it wouldn't matter. Just because you repeat something a thousand times doesn't make it true