Quantum Tunneled three prong adaptor, $35.00. Perfect. Just what I need, because the $1.50 Leviton at Home Depot with two additional stickers just doesn't sound "liquid" enough, nor blacken the noise floor.
It's marketing fluff like this that makes fools of people that actually believe it.
Cables should sound like nothing. A cable is not a tone control, nor should it act like one. Physicists roll their eyes at this stuff. The air conditions...temperature and humidity in the listening space will have more affect on the sound than a good quality conductor that's transmitting less than 2 volts over 1-3 feet...at audio frequencies.
The amount of alcohol, caffeine, or THC or whatever your drug of choice is, will have more affect on your aural/brain reception...that's hearing...system than enough conductor to send less than 2 volts over 1-3 feet of interconnect between well designed components will. That goes for a few hundred watts of speaker level signal through good quality 10-16 copper wire at audio frequencies.
The amount of power compression taking place in the voice coils of dynamic loudspeakers, along with the various components of the crossover network with have more affect than the cabling....Oh sorry, the new "high-end, boutique" term now is the "loom".
And...the greater amount of money one spends on the "loom" will most definitely affect the sound of the music coming out of the system...because you want to believe that "more expensive must be better." It's marketing BS over engineering. Engineers that understand the objective performance of materials cannot stand marketing people that simply make up stuff to sell a product through "subjective" standards...because subjective is emotional and cannot be measured without a brain scan to see which parts of your limbic system light up.
If simply more money spent and fluffy marketing terms can make you believe that super expensive cables can tweak a high end system to make more holographic, liquidy, warm, 3 dimensional imaging...A fool and his money will be separated....making you a complete schlub for a "successful" company that took $139,950.00 in PPP money to fund a Ferrari, while letting you bail out his employees in a "downturn"...while making fun of a guy that was knocked down by a covid infection. Companies that are/were doing well during the pandemic weren't qualified to take PPP money...unless the company was dishonest about it. The SBA might just come knocking to audit some financials...unless the the goal is to pay it back.
Just my opinion, of course.