Reviews of $10k plus ics, speaker wires, and pcs


Do you think reviewers should do such cables? What about $30k plus components?
tbg
Yessss Shunyata is giving a much too big image in general. At a show they played a number I know well. The voice was over 3 metres big. At those moments I thick.....go F.... yourself. And yesss again it was with Shunyata. This has nothing to do with a realistic image. Only people who do not know a lot of recordings are able to buy it.

Audioquest has it all. It is very dynamic, very fast, blacks are one of the best there is. And instruments and voices are intimate just like in real. This is how I want them. The extra resolution and stunning blacks make them become physical.

The better silver cables from Audioquest even make the stage wider and deeper. More decay. Also instruments and voices become even more physical as in real. The best interconnects Audioquest makes even give you the difference in Heights in a record.

When you compare a MIT cable of the same price you are amazed of how much lower the endresults are. A lot less decay and resolution. You go back to copper. It is a lot less physical and intimate as well. Difference in Heights are much too difficult for a MIT to bring to you.

It depends about how much you want to spend....

* I would not use the NAD anymore to be honest. I would get ride of it directly. I see it as a weaker point compared to the rest. Even if you only use it as a transport.
@ TBG, I am supprised to see you are still talking here on the thread you created after Bo1972 hit the thread, I like Bo, But he does tend to over whelm you with his ideas of repeating them over and over, good luck, btw, great topic TBG.
Norm, yes, I am well aware of the 5x parts&labor and it is business 101 in niche electronics markets and I have been involved in some companies. I used to work for Cisco and they had 85% gross margin on their gear in the good years, everybody was happy: investors/shareholders, employees, customers so good margin is needed as reward/goal.

I sincerely hope the number of audiophile users grow exponentially, so that competition and the economy of scale will enable the average audiophile to be equipped with great infrastructure (cabling, isolation, etc) w/o taking another mortgage.

Bo, have you not gotten enough warnings to stop rambling?!? Don't you have customers to look after? And...
>>Those who sell these products which are not worth it make audio in general unreliable.
You are part of that food chain, right? So why spit on it?
When you read through the different answers on this thread you see that many have their doubts about expensive cables and audio in general.

I understand and their sceptical thoughts are right. What I said earlier; in my personal opinion above 90% ( or even95%)
about every single tool in audio is not worth the money.

What needs to change is that there comes more open and honest information about products in audio for consumers.

The overwhelming amount of audio on the market makes it more difficult to get a good endresult.

The focus need to be on quality and not on the overwhelming amount of shit there is on the market!