Who else is using old cables/interconnects, and is happy?


Although I have changed my system substantially in recent years, I still retain both speaker cables and interconnects that I have owned for ~15 years. I use Audience Au24E speaker cables and RCA interconnects, and a Virtual Dynamic David XLR between my DAC and integrated amp.

The system sounds very good, and I am not inclined to make any changes to the cables. Having said that, though, if anyone has used similar cables and found big steps forward without breaking the bank, I'd be interested to read about your experiences.

More broadly, I would enjoy hearing about cables that other members have stuck with for years.
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Just about everyone makes fun of expensive cables.  And yes cable prices can be ridiculous !  Cables and HT equipment are known for having the steepest depreciation curves in the audio sector.  Last year's $2k HT receiver is this year's $500 brick with outdated connections and features.  Cables ototh do not change much year to year.  Sure manufacturers try to come up with new ways to sell the same basic concepts, but really not much changes.  These facts make USED cables one of the true bargains in audio !  There is always a cornucopia of available choices, at all price points.  Prices are fairly stable after the first big depreciation hit, meaning one can buy and sell without losing too much cash (if any).   One can easily find outstanding, "expensive" cables that match your system and preferences, for a fraction of original price !  Go to Stereophile and other mag rec lists from 10yrs ago, note the recommended cables, then start bargain shopping !