@lanx0003 Absolutely agree with you!
The only reason I even tried another Kimber Kable item was because customer service was very good.
How good does my system have to be to realize an improvement with cables?
I've heard the difference power cables and interconnect cables in a highly resolving system so that's not the question. $200 for cables on a $500 DAC doesn't make sense to me. Wouldn't that $200 be better spent on a better component? At what point is an expensive cable the best choice? Spending $500 on a $15,000 DAC does make sense as the transparency and resolution of the component could be better realized with a better signal / power source.
My question is what's the percentage of the overall component's cost should be the cabling and at what point should it even be considered?
Or put a different way How would you know if your cables are your weakest link?
@lanx0003 Absolutely agree with you! The only reason I even tried another Kimber Kable item was because customer service was very good. |
@stevewharton - I used all Blue Jeans Cables for a long time because they are very well made, affordable, and they are fairly local for me so overnight delivery is almost the standard. I was surprised at the difference (improvement to my ears) that I heard between the BJC LC-1 ($50) and the Audioquest Chicago ($100) and then Sydney ($200). |
Start with the cheapest Best Buy cables and if the expensive ones make no difference, then job done. Usually I have found that moving the speakers a few inches makes more of a difference than I have noticed with cables. I’d likely buy BlueJeans if I did not have a soldering iron.
Bingo! |