Why pay so much?


If you want to think cables make a huge difference in sound fine...but why pay up to $70,000 for speaker wire?

You can buy 38 lbs of 99.99% bullion silver for $10,000 or 4000 lbs of 99.99% bullion copper.

Buying a pair of 12 foot $5,000 wire is obserd it costs like $30 to make and WBT connectors are also highly inexpensive to make too.

Why do you guys shell out money on a clear fact that you guys are insecure about using low priced stuff and these people know that and take advantage of that.

How do you guys let yourself taken advantage of?
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Uberwaltz,
The answer is to inform music lovers of the fallacy of spending lots of money on goofy expensive cabling which is unnecessary.  
If AudioQuest charged $350 for their Dragon Zero and Bass which would be 100% fair, I might buy it. Some would call me ridiculous considering I could get the same audio fidelity from $1 a foot belden. Paying 1,000% premium for something that probably doesn’t mean anything. But I’m OCD, and I like the idea that I have something high quality in my system. But to tell you the truth. Belden audio and video wires is my thing. Even if I wanted "better", I couldn’t find it, and would keep the Belden. And it makes sense they would be the best. They’re a $3 billion dollar company that sells their wire to NASA and all of the commercial wiring industry; the stuff that people record and operate the media I see and hear with. It makes sense that a scientific company would make the best wiring as well as charging $1 a foot; as the no nonsense company probably would have the best anyways.
I don’t go by price tag. I trust the $3 billion dollar company with hundreds of millions of dollars in research an development. Not the company that makes a few million dollars a year selling components they hand made down by the river in a van.

Have you ever listened to a $100. interconnect in a high performance system, then listened to a $2000. interconnect in the same system.

You will hear the difference.  When  building a system, everything matters as has often been stated here over and over.

I do';t know what stated this stratospheric pricing of cables many years ago BUT the higher end ones do make a noticeable difference. especially if the rest of your equipment is at a similar level.

I just replaced a 20 yr. old $2000.  interconnect with a $4000.interconnect and there is a big difference. There are things I never heard before the upgrade now available and all the audiophile buzz words can be used in describing the new "sound".  Worth $2000. ??  Depends on the buyers perspective and desires.

ps.  Don't justify raw costs with the selling price. If you knew the material cost of everything you bought, you would never buy anything.
Since you trust billion dollars companies blindly, have you flown on any 737 MAX jets lately? I think they are grounded for some design flaws.
You guys are really funny. Like, this is like being on the Flat Earth forums, where you see people convinced the Earth is flat. Just, it’s like a Kool Aid that’s being sipped.

Could it be that you have a passionate love for music, and it’s fun spending a lot of money to get " higher quality " speaker wires and better sound?

And that in actuality, you want so bad to believe that music can get more and more Accurate each year, that it’s just a never ending cycle of upgrading to get as close to the real thing as possible?

I get it. Upgrading speakers, audio cables and power wire, etc, processors and power conditioners and etc?

It’s a hobby. It’s something to do and you can spend hours fantasizing about new equipment.

I could probably hook up some Audioquest And MTI wiring, and "hear" a difference. I could probably sip the kool aid and think something is better. In many times in life, when there’s a will there’s a way. I assume though if you got me double blind tested, I wouldn’t be able to distinguish the fidelity though.

Like Scientology, the Flat Earth cult, etc, a good part of people just wants to break people free of placebo and incorrect stuff, because it’s frustration.

I hope one day you guys get some courage to do a truly 100% no possible error of scientific investigation in to this, and learn a lesson about life.

I kind of went through this right away when I entered the hobby, but I pretty quickly caught on to the big picture of the audio and video world.

Some people are faster than others to learning things like this in life.

It’s an important lesson to learn.

Good luck guys!

I said my peace, and I respect all of you.

Figure it out,

I’ll probably be done harassing you guys now.  

Burn away those audio cables so they break in well!

😀

😎

- Andy