Wireworld Silver Starlight


Hey Audiogoners,

Looking to upgrade my HDMI cable. I want to stay under $350 (USED, NEW, DEMO) for a 1m. Well, my budget led me to the Wireworld Silver Starlight. How do these fare to the Audioquest comparable in price (i.e. Vodka)?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. You guys always steer me in the right direction.
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I've had the 18gbps verion installed for about a week now on my Bluray player (put the second on the cable box today) and it does offer better detail,saturation and a contrast over the previous Monoprice (Redmere) active cable. I did lower the saturation by 1 and love the overall improvement. And these evaluations were confirmed by a Spears & Munsil test disc!i still plan on a testing a Wire World for audio as an Appolo Lighting v2 did have a great picture but the Audio wasn't as good as the Pangea in my setup!

Thanks for the good recommendation Ozzy!
Glauconite - it seems as if you see what you believe. Take a page from your namesake and look beyond the shadows. I'm not doubting your account of your perception, but based on my own HDMI experience and the many professional accounts out there, that there simply isn't enough difference in HDMI to warrant any expense. I mean, are you saying that all the articles and links I've supplied are erroneous?
Glaucon, Your welcome. Funny how a inexpensive cable can better the much higher priced cables.
I have a 4K LED. I actually removed the Darbee once the Redmere cables were added.

Simao, as I stated previously these Redmere cables have a little amp built into the cables.
All your other statements, claims, and articles do not take that into account.

So, yes all of your comparisons are wrong.
If you'd bothered to read the articles, some do mention the Redmere amps.
Simao, You must belong to the flat earth society.
The specific cable I am referring to is the Redmere 18gbps with the little amp inside.

NONE of your postings compares anything to THAT cable.
Spend $15 bucks and try it, then thank me.