Cables 101, new student, first question


I have a simple question if I can get it worded correctly. For simplicity, let's say my system has four interconnects in a "stream," all from the same manufacturer, some from the top of the line and some from the bottom. Example: Wireworld's Eclipse 8 line, four different versions, the least expensive starting at $325 and the most expensive starting at $1700. In general, will the system's sound be defined by the weakest (cable) link in the chain, in which case all the more expensive cables are a waste of money? Or will a mix of cables that includes some really high-end ones sound better than a consistent run of the cheaper stuff? 

To put this a different way, if I'm buying a couple new interconnects (again, for simplicity's sake from the same maker), might buying better ones improve the sound or will I not hear a difference until I've replaced them all? (Here's the stream analogy: if I put a dam upstream, the flow in the entire river will be reduced.)  


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erik_squires10,202 posts
12-24-2020 11:46am
Here's what I suggest:
Build yourself a pair of cables with DH Labs solid silver and KLH silver plugs.


https://www.partsconnexion.com/DHLABS-57225.html

Tell me if anything you ever buy sounds better.
Best,
Erik

This so true.
Also post at another thread that the DH Labs BL-1 is so underated.
I should have mentioned, while the best sounding cables I've ever heard, the BL-1 is brittle due to the single strand construction.  So go easy on them after soldering.
@clearthinker
you guys should hold Tekton man to account on his cable painting misinformation.
You're dead on, Tekton man, as you call him, is full of it and misinformation too.