I am with Steakster and dougthebiker. My system is approximately 35% of total cost.
As for cables having "no effect," well, the myth is more accurately the belief that they DON’T have any effect. Of course they do. Anyone with considerable experience in the symphony halls, jazz clubs and (ugh) recitals given by friends who are music teachers could hear this. What more often happens is that those saying they make no difference don’t have systems good enough to reveal that the cables DO have an effect. A receiver is likely to have so many colorations, it masks the improvement that the cables are demonstrating. Back when I had a Carver 1.0t amp, and B&K St 101 amps, I couldn't hear what the MIT Shotgun cable was doing, but when I bought my Rowland Research Model 5 (and then 7 monoblocks) and the preamp was the Rowland Research Coherence I, plus I had an Audio Research Sp-11, I could then easily hear these improvements in dynamic range, delicacy, nuance and tonal quality. By then, I also had WATTS, so high resolution was no issue whatsoever.
Cables matter, although I detest the absurd pricing that they have nowadays (some of them). They used to be somewhat intelligently priced, but 40 years later??? The prices these manufacturers ask for are INSANE!!! On that point, I will agree with ANYONE!
Oh well, can’t get blood out of a turnip, either...