@agisthos we all owe someone rather it’s some rich audio file dudes or a bank or shareholders. Evidently that was the second business that made cables that did not work out or in other words closed. So is his third time at bat. Does that mean that the people that bought his first cable are suckers or the people that bought his cable are suckers or does that mean that the people that might buy his cable are suckers? When I talk to him on the phone, it was the best cable in the world. Evidently if it was the best cable in the world he should be able to stay in business and pay his bills, no? You ask me, he doesn’t make cables because he loves making cables, he makes cables because he gets guys to give him a ridiculous amount of money for these cables. I’d love to take his first second and third versions of his cables and do a blind test and see if anybody could tell the difference between those three or let’s add a fourth, how about if any of those three would sound better than a coathanger lol. I’ll bet several people would pick the coathanger . Nothing I said was a lie it’s all truth. The only thing that got smeared were the tears of the people that figured out that they got suckered. Good day!
Apparition Speaker Cables
The new cable line from Rick Shultz former High Fidelity Cables . Are really quite good. I think they are much improve over the original High Fidelity cables. They replaced my Transparent Reference MM2 speaker cables. Transparent makes some nice cables. At first listening the Hi and Mids where only slightly better. But the more time i got on them they pulled away. The bass i think at first Transparent was just a touch lower. But the Apparition where quicker and have more snap or power behind them. Now that i have a bout 30 hours on them they have tied Transparent in the lower octaves, but much quicker snap. There is a greater notice of clarity in the sound, and no harshness. A very smooth presentation and detailed sound. It has a richness to it that is very enjoyable The more listening sessions i have with the cable the sounds just gets better. The cable itself is much different looking than the High Fidelity of old cables. Gone are the heavy medal looking wave guides. Now they are a carbon fiber guide, still tube in shape, Now they come with a pedestal stand that raises them off the floor a couple inches. Also the wire is different in color gone is that white wire. The new wire has a more rust or copper shade to it. Rick told me that the newer wire is a up grade form the original. I think the wave guide is sleeker or sexy looking more than before. More of a show piece look to it very finished.
@raysmtb1 He never owned High Fidelity Cables, it was funded by some rich audiophiles and they chose to close the business. Apparition is now Ricks own thing and he should be supported, not lied about and smeared like you have just done. |
Are you kidding? This guy walked away from two other businesses and now he gets to start a third? And his cables keep getting better every time. Sorry but that sounds a little loopy in my opinion. I’m sorry but you’re description of what these speaker cable sounded like was word salad. I’ve never seen anything so wacky in my entire life |