Willie...with all due respect, I completely disagree with your above comments.
Cables are the most system dependant of any item, we, as audiophiles have to deal with. I've heard $2000 cables sound like poop, but $200 cables sound fantastic on the same system. Actually this happens way more than most people think.
Cables, for the most part, are very easy to manufacture. There are very few parts (inventory wise) that need to be stocked and a relatively short labor time.
They are very easy and inexpensive to ship.
They have one of the highest profit margins of any item (except for some cartridges, they are probably the most profitable). How do I know? I was in the high-end audio business for 25 years.
They really can't be scratched or dented like equipment, so there is minimal risk.
IMHO, I think every cable dealer and manufacturer should provide a minimum of 60 days for a trial period.
You really can't tell how any cable will sound in any system, until you hook it up.
Just my .02 worth.
Cables are the most system dependant of any item, we, as audiophiles have to deal with. I've heard $2000 cables sound like poop, but $200 cables sound fantastic on the same system. Actually this happens way more than most people think.
Cables, for the most part, are very easy to manufacture. There are very few parts (inventory wise) that need to be stocked and a relatively short labor time.
They are very easy and inexpensive to ship.
They have one of the highest profit margins of any item (except for some cartridges, they are probably the most profitable). How do I know? I was in the high-end audio business for 25 years.
They really can't be scratched or dented like equipment, so there is minimal risk.
IMHO, I think every cable dealer and manufacturer should provide a minimum of 60 days for a trial period.
You really can't tell how any cable will sound in any system, until you hook it up.
Just my .02 worth.