Looking For 90% of the performane of the super expensive cables for much less money


I currently have a system which consists of Vandersteen 5A's, THor Audio TP-150 tubed monoblocks, Thor Line Stage and Thor phono stage, Marantz SACD player SA-114 and will take delivery of the VPI Prime Scout with a Sumiko EVOS 3 Cartridge. I am currently using LAT International Speaker Cables, Power Cords and Interconnects. (They are no longer in business). I am in immediate  need of turntable cables and would like to update my new speaker cables and interconnects. Not willing to spend thousands on this upgrade. Seeking to capture as much of the "magic" that the super expensive cables deliver but at a more realistic price point. I understand that I have really good quality equipment, but at this stage of my life cannot allocate mega dollars towards cables.
 Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 
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Showing 1 response by moto_man

Although I have not heard cables that are $10,000, nor do I probably have a system or ears that could really hear the difference, my general experience in moving up the expensive ladder of audio gear is that most times, one is chasing a 10-15% difference in sound for many thousands of additional dollars.  It is a diminishing return.  Is the $10,000 amp twice as good as the $5,000 amp?  highly unlikely.  Is there an audible difference? Possibly.  Whether that audible difference is worth twice the money is a personal choice.  Do cables sound different?  Many do, even at non-exotic prices.  Can you get 90% of the performance of "super-exotic" cables for substantially less?  Highly likely.  Whether its cables, power amps, preamps or DAC's, I suspect that that 10% is a financial killer.  Is it worth it? Its personal choice and disposable income.  

If you have the bucks to blow on  $50,000 power amp, $60,000 speakers, etc, maybe whether a 10% improvement in cables is worth another $10,000 is simply not a factor -- you want the best at any cost.  But if you have a much smaller budget, seems to me that that 10% simply is not worth chasing.