atdavid,
Yeah, this is one of the more ironically named threads isn't it? ;-)
My cabling would give the OP nightmares. Regular old Belden speaker cable, 45 feet long, run from one room to another down floors, along ceilings, back up in to another room where it comes out and runs along a shag rug to the speakers. I actually bury the cable in the shag rug which makes for a very neat "no cables" look. Gawd knows the monsters that are traversing along my cables.
And yet....
Doesn't seem to damage the sound at all. The speakers I just bought sound better in my home than in the store when they were hooked up to Nordost cables, power conditioners etc. My system sounds at least as good (better IMO) than some friend's systems who have tens of thousands of dollars worth of audiophile cables, conditioners etc.
Poor me. I'm really missing out on these audiophile tweaks.
I have no idea what is wrong with audiophiles, but if you look close enough, you may find clues.
Yeah, this is one of the more ironically named threads isn't it? ;-)
My cabling would give the OP nightmares. Regular old Belden speaker cable, 45 feet long, run from one room to another down floors, along ceilings, back up in to another room where it comes out and runs along a shag rug to the speakers. I actually bury the cable in the shag rug which makes for a very neat "no cables" look. Gawd knows the monsters that are traversing along my cables.
And yet....
Doesn't seem to damage the sound at all. The speakers I just bought sound better in my home than in the store when they were hooked up to Nordost cables, power conditioners etc. My system sounds at least as good (better IMO) than some friend's systems who have tens of thousands of dollars worth of audiophile cables, conditioners etc.
Poor me. I'm really missing out on these audiophile tweaks.