Do Audiophile Cables Matter? Here's PROOF!


I seriously doubt that this will make any difference to the naysayers. But here it is.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC0s6KqQz3g
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« My ears understand geometry better than my eyes, they dont need measurements, they reduce all geometry to his projective harmony» -Anonymus geometer
My experience back in the early 80s was upgrading from zip cord to AudioSource speaker cable with braided flat small multi-conductor wiring.  It was revelatory. 
Steakster -  MasterBuilt Ultra is based on exotic formulation and assembly techniques developed for information transmission systems by aerospace engineers. Numerous high profile organizations, both government and private, utilize this design for mission critical applications.  MasterBuilt Audio is the only company licensed to utilize this technology for commercial audio use.   
I have been a cable beta tester for a boutique manufacturer for over 2 decades.   His speaker wire has only undergone about 4 or 5 changes in that time while his IC cables required at least 200 designs to get to his Empress and Pharoah line.   I don't know if they would pass noise or filter highs.  I just know that music is unaffected by the cable.  They are patented air core insulated design without braiding and without individual conductor shielding.   The design blocks noise though.  See http://www.groverhuffman.com/   I haven't compared them to MasterBuilt, but the price difference is about 50X less expensive.   We have compared them to many high end cables costing 3X to 20X more expensive.   His Pharoahs are neutral sounding, without compression, without attenuation of any frequencies and extremely open sounding.

That’s proof how to spend a lot of money for questionable results. I own $800 cables bought used at half the cost. I only own a monster power conditioner. I do have two 20 amp circuits for my audio room. Anything above that I don’t need it. 
Not all systems work with Shunyata conditioner or power wires. I use to have Jeff Rowland Model 12 Monoblock amplifiers with Cardis wiring and the Shunyata Hydra worked great. I had a lot of compliments from Doug Wilson himself who is a tube guy. Audio Research is his favorite brand. On the other hand, it does not work well with Cary Audio CAD805 AE (Anniversary Edition) Monoblocks. Mind you these amplifiers were not plugged into the Shunyata Hydra. They had their own dedicated lines. The preamps, CD Players, turntable was. That’s why I said what I said in the other thread. I’m currently using Chord Monoblock amplifiers with a Cary Audio SLP05 with the Ultimate upgrade but I’m currently using a Richard Gray 1200 and a PS Audio line conditioner. Speakers are Wilson Audio Maxx3. Turntable is Clearaudio Reference with a Clearaudio Goldfinger Statement Cartridge. Cables are Straightwire Crescendo. Another success with my system. When you can listen to your system for 4-8 hours and not feel fatigue, you did something right with your system. I have a question for all the naysayers. What XLR/RCA’s, speaker cable, and or power cable are you using? Are you using these with your audio system? Please see attachment;
https://www.amazon.com/C2G-40464-Value-Stereo-Meters/dp/B0019MGITK/ref=asc_df_B0019MGITK/?tag=hyprod...
Speaking of a redeeming audiophile value, does a pair of Tekton Moabs, or even just one of them, fit in the back of an Urus?