Wow, $10k+ cables


I’m a true cables believer. I do believe they can make (significant) improvement to system but $10,000+ for a single power cord or a pair of interconnect? Cmon now
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It is a puzzle. I've "A-B" tested home-made 10 & 12 gauge (from a McIntosh to Revel F328Be speakers, for e.g.) along with audioquests, and custom length from Blue Jean Cables http://www.bluejeanscable.com/ I'm no engineer, nor did I employ any meters I just A-B and listened to several different sources. I could tell an appreciable difference from my homemade cables to audioquest or Blue Jean. But audioquest price at $4000.00 vs. about $200.00 was not discernable to my ears. Additionally, I had one audioquest terminal fail (you can purchase 4 of their silver banana replacement ends for about $40-50) and was shocked that the connection was simply set-screws into twisted wire. For all the hype about their cables, the connections are worse than homemade. Blue Jean Cables use "ultrasonically-welded" terminations and they are impressive. In re. to headphone, IEM, headphone amp / dac... I've tried several high-end connections and cannot tell any difference. A good cable, with a welded termination is great. Folks with better hearing, more discriminating audio ears may hear improvements. Happy listening! 
@roxy54
You weren't specifically invited, if you don't like the thread - stay away...Jim
A $10,000 cable? Sure! Is it worth $10k based upon parts and labor? Hell no.
Is it worth $10k if you really love the way it sounds and the money isn’t a big deal? Maybe...
Better than a $500 cable? Nope.
Better than a $2,000 cable? Nope.
Cables get better as they get more expensive? Nope.
Different cables sound different? Yep.
A cheaper cable may sound better than a way more expensive one? Yep.
It depends upon your particular system as to which cables sound better? Yep.
You can hear things that were not there before is you listen for them? Yep.
You can hear things that are not there at all if you listen for them? Yep.
You will dearly want to believe that spending more $$$ means better sound? Yep.
Does that mean it must be better? Not necessarily.

What there are for sure are DIFFERENCES-- so go with what you like, what you can afford, and then forget about all of the rest of it, relax, and listen to the damn music! Isn’t that what this is all about?

More money does not equal better beyond when certain thresholds of quality (parts, design, build) have been achieved-- unless you "believe" that it does, then, maybe, it does.

I love these posts.  The contrarians who poo-poo the efficacy of expensive cables often appear in other posts questioning the merits of expensive audio products.  They are either disgruntled with their lot in life (e.g. a spouse who wears the proverbial pants, a wallet that squeaks so loud they hate to open it, etc.) or their skills of self-persuasion require constant exercising with selfish expectations of indulgence on our part.  Not having a fact-based opinion because it's foreclosed by those circumstances, however, doesn't prevent them from expressing their frustration-based comments.

It's not about whether they can or cannot afford to pay more.  Hobbyists who operate within a prescribed budget are quite content with value-based high performance systems and work diligently to accomplish that end. They bear no grudge against those who chose to spend more.  This describes most of the members in our large and active local audio club.   

With that therapeutic diatribe out of the way, let me offer an experienced-based assessment.  I have a full loom of SR Galileo UEF interconnects.  Their contributions to the sonic performance of my system have been very significant and have drawn countless kudos from  members of our audio club.  However, I was quick to question the performance delta of the Nordost Odin 2 interconnects because they are over twice the price.  So I too have expressed scepticism when it comes to price vs. performance.  Surely, they can't be twice as good.  After all, this is a hobby is defined by the principle of diminishing marginal returns.

Then a friend lent me a single pair of 1M Odin XLRs.  I put them between my Esoteric K-01X and Octave Jubilee Preamp.  The after-effect was jaw dropping.  Not nuanced or subtle.  It was dramatic.  Power, transient speed and overall impact across the frequency range was remarkable and immediately apparent. However, I found the Odin 1s to be a bit thin and favoured the higher notes, which to my ears detracted from overall balance, neutrality and natural warmth. 

Another member of our club then lent me a 1M XLR pair of Odin 2s, which I swapped out to compare the two top Nordost offerings.  He said Nordost with the Odin 2 addressed that sonic characteristic found in its Odin1 line of cables.  Again the difference was immediate and remarkable.  The virtues of Odin 1s transient speed, dynamics and percussive impact and a noticeably lower noise floor was married with a more balanced delivery of frequency response.  Not only was a further proverbial veil pulled back to reveal things not previously heard, but all things became both more palpable and real.  Voices were more dimensional, complete and believable.  Symbols splash with the true sound of medal and resonate until the echo disappears into the background.  Bass notes whether borne from strings, woodwinds or drum skins had more presence, fleshed-out dimensionality and air.  

In short, even though cables are passive device, a single 1M pair of Odin 2 interconnects has  delivered far better outcomes than many upgrades I've made with active devices (i.e. components and speakers) and after spending more than the difference between my resident cables and the Odin 2.  So I bought a pair after that trial and assessment.  The sentiment among our club members is it's mind-boggling that Odin 2 can have such an impact for a passive device.

Do I need to spend more by switching the whole loom from Galileo to Odin 2?  Some systems have shown that more does mean more.  In my case, the benefits of just this one pair are so fully realized that I'm ok to let the Odin 2 commingle its magic with the Galileos.  They play so well together - literally.  Maybe because of their common appeal to the heavens.