Blues_man, we agree to some extent. I am an engineer and can't see spending more than $50 or so for a power cord. My favorite cord I made myself using parts from Home Depot!
But I also feel that digital component technologies have improved significantly in just the past few years making it worth while auditioning some of the newer gear, CD players and DACs in particular. I disagree with your quote "this chip vs that chip is all marketing crap". The newer "chips" HAVE made an improvement in the quality of sound from recent model CD players and DACs.
Some info on "chips" from Jeff Chan, another engineer and audiophile. And he's not in the audio business:
http://MyCollins.net/audio/filter-comparison.html
But I also feel that digital component technologies have improved significantly in just the past few years making it worth while auditioning some of the newer gear, CD players and DACs in particular. I disagree with your quote "this chip vs that chip is all marketing crap". The newer "chips" HAVE made an improvement in the quality of sound from recent model CD players and DACs.
Some info on "chips" from Jeff Chan, another engineer and audiophile. And he's not in the audio business:
http://MyCollins.net/audio/filter-comparison.html