Pure Note Cerulean


I am trying a pair of xlr interconnects and have found them to be terrific. Bested transparent ultras I was using.
Has anyone tried the speaker cables. How long does Pure Note generally have their new products on sale? Do I need to rush? Thanks
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I am auditioning the speaker cables now and they are quite good, far better than my Nordost SPM Ref. Completely different than the Epsilon series which were great for the i/c. Who knows how long they will be on sale??? Maybe this is the last day??? Why don't you ask them???
I find it amusing that a Pure Note topic always includes RSA/RidgeStreet, as if there are no other players. I own Pure Note cables but also like TG Audio, Siltech, etc. I guess those companies are above all this.
TG Audio is Bob Crump. He is a pioneer in cables dating back to the 70's. He has been around far longer than Ridge Street or Pure Note. He has many followers. Do a search on Crump and you will find much info.
Hassel: I will say this. I called my bank manager about the wire transfer "risk." He did confirm that it is a risk and did not recommend giving out bank routing numbers and account info. So, if Pure Note chose not to do this it is their right but it is not fair for you to trash them.
Well, I can't blame Pure Note. No way I would give out my checking account information to anyone. The latest trend is forged bank checks. So why did you not pay by credit card?
Audiofankj: I used to run a small online business. The problem with wires, bank drafts, and money orders is the refund process. If your business runs on credit cards it is easier to do a credit compared to the other methods. Most people buy with credit cards. Hassel stated (on AudioAsylum) that he wanted to avoid custom fees by not using a credit card.