Maybe Morrow Audio is having lots of sales now due to the holiday season? As for having no trial period on $4K to $6K cables that is head scratching to me. I'm sure if a buyer is willing to spend that much $ on cabling for their system they would want to make sure they had good synergy with their other components.
Morrow audio Introduces new cables from 4 to 6k
Morrow audio a company that specializes in real world cables at real world prices recently Introduced a line of power cords, interconnects and speaker cables that retail for 4 to 6 k. Morrow is constantly running sales on his product line which to me cheapens the product. (I'm not saying it's a bad cable, in fact it might be quite good) What I'm saying is people's perception of constant sales makes them think they are a cheaper brand of cables compared to what's out there.
He always offers a 60 day trial with his cables. I noticed with the new line he is producing he Isn't offering any trials.(Buy them and that yours) IMHO when you Introduce cables that retail for 4 to 6k then you should be given a trial because the cords are so expensive. If I was going to buy cords that retailed for that price I would only buy them on a return basis. I would think the cheaper cables you could sell as is. But not the expensive ones. Well that's just my opinion and I could be wrong. What are you're thoughts?
He always offers a 60 day trial with his cables. I noticed with the new line he is producing he Isn't offering any trials.(Buy them and that yours) IMHO when you Introduce cables that retail for 4 to 6k then you should be given a trial because the cords are so expensive. If I was going to buy cords that retailed for that price I would only buy them on a return basis. I would think the cheaper cables you could sell as is. But not the expensive ones. Well that's just my opinion and I could be wrong. What are you're thoughts?
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