Are manufacturer AC cables good enough?


I have two PS Audio AC3 and two Pangea AC 14 cables I don't use.  My thinking is that Ayre wouldn't supply cables that are inadequate for their components.  Is that thinking flawed?

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geoffkait, I think you are confusing blind with deaf. Similar words, different meaning.

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Why all this criticism about cables? I don't get it. You can buy a Yugo or a Lamborghini, does anyone criticize the Lamborghini driver because he doesn't need to spend that much money to get from point A to point B? What about your home? If you live in a modest home in the suburbs is that overkill because you could live in a tent? It's a marketplace. People are free to spend their money they way they like. You wouldn't limit that right would you? Seems to be more an issue of sour grapes than anything else. BTW, I have modestly priced cables in my system.
This argument is more akin to the kid who buys a $7,500 car, spends $12,500 souping it up such that it will blow the doors off pretty much anything off the lot under $125k in a straight line, but the person who spent $120k on their car still insists it is faster and brings up all kinds of stuff about aerodynamics, carbon fibre construction, valves per cylinder, variable valve timing, computer optimized air induction, and a whole host of other technical advantages .... Everything but test results to show their car is faster.
When you buy a TV do you ask for test results? Cause if you do that would be pretty dumb. Do you demand blind tests for TVs? No. Because that would be pretty dumb too.