Tiny bridges everywhere, but why?


As I am getting closer to my first "complete" system, I am starting to research and get opinions on smaller tweaks. The cherries on top, so to speak. The term "smaller" covers the size, cost and possible impact to SQ. 

I do not know what they are called but I am seeing all sorts of devices holding up cables. Don't know why but they remind me of Navy Seals running out of the ocean with a telephone pole over their shoulder...

Thanks to this forum I have learned that everything in some way impacts SQ, so whatever these thingamabobs are called, do they impact SQ or are they a form of cable management? Both? Do materials matter? Am I going to have to splurge on rosewood versions treated with stain containing ash from one of Jerry Garcia's guitars, or could I use old shoes for now to accomplish whatever mission these fulfill?

I could have Googled this topic, but I want to hear from you - Your experience, choices, etc. 
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Showing 2 responses by clearthinker

Cheap ones are called 'cable lifters', more costly are 'Cable Elevators'.  Note the capitalisation adds further perceived value.

But anyone tried gold-plated cable lifters?
If there's an improvement, you can move up to solid gold.

Bah.
mijostyn, if you're correct on that then Miller's ceramic insulators are no good either.

But if it's good to put magnetic material close to cables (and I'm not endorsing that) then why not insert them longways in a length of iron pipe?