Affordable cables


We all know and can't dispute that SR and other uber expensive cables can do magic with your systems however most of us aspiring audiophiles simply can't afford them. So I would like to hear from some of our colleagues who worked their way up the cable chain what if any cables priced at $100.00 or less made or make the most difference to a system. Interconnects specifically.  Thanks 
Audiomaze 
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Some people are impressed by bling. Most of these non-diy cables have lots of fancy marketing blurb but little in the way of real technology. They throw around terms like nano, and quantum like it means anything at the bulk level of an AC signal. It doesn't. If they had ant real tech they would talk in terms that actually mattered ... But ever notice they rarely do?   Look at SRs factory tour videos. They don't have the equipment to do anything that looks like real R&D. There is barely anything approaching real electronics test equipment. It's barely hobbyist stuff.  I expect many DIY cable builders are equal or better equipped.
Yeah, right. Please cut us some slack. Is this your first rodeo? 🤠
That $250 RIGOL scope and that $35 multi-meter inspires almost as much confidence as the cheap varistat and hand soldered PCBs ....   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yzjA9ZYYNk


Some people are impressed by bling. Most of these non-diy cables have lots of fancy marketing blurb but little in the way of real technology. They throw around terms like nano, and quantum like it means anything at the bulk level of an AC signal. It doesn’t. If they had ant real tech they would talk in terms that actually mattered ... But ever notice they rarely do? Look at SRs factory tour videos. They don’t have the equipment to do anything that looks like real R&D. There is barely anything approaching real electronics test equipment. It’s barely hobbyist stuff. I expect many DIY cable builders are equal or better equipped.


the only new things since the dawn of electricity as we know it, is the Teo Audio cables, with liquid metal conductors.

It’s the only ’not wire’ in known human existence.

All wire is a frozen lattice of atoms. So is any infused wire like a jacket or some semi etc crystal material. Still a solid or frozen lattice.

the fluid metal alloy is a true and actual atomic level fluid. As fine as water, it is. (close enough, that is). and that infers a fundamental change in electrical conductivity within and upon the conductivity system to something that is quantum kinetic. A wholly different beast.

math so complex we don’t have the supercomputing power yet to calculate it. Nor do we truly know what to do to model it. Only partial and only in sections, and only with a few atoms.

So stands as the first time anyone ever gets to hear the difference of wire as audio cable. The first actual ’not wire’ that anyone gets a chance to experience.

So there is all cables, all conductors, all materials on one side, be it DIY or pro or commercial or home depot, or cat 5 or car audio or high end audio types, all the same and all on the one side.

And on the other, is just one thing --the Liquid metal audio cables.

It exits outside of the stated norms of audio LCR, and that... is a reality that is impossible to intelligently dispute.

So yeah, there really is something new under the sun. The newest thing in conductivity technology for wire type applications -the first fundamental change in over 150 years.

And next on the shopping channel ....


Does it slice, dice, and Julienne?


No wire exists outside LCR no matter what someone wants to write or claim whether a room temperature liquid metal, solid state or quasi.  It will have R (significant at that) as well as L and C.


If you are claiming otherwise, being the only new thing in 150 years (it's like superconductivity does not exist), I am sure you have lots of data to back it up?