Transparent Cables


I am not an audio guy, but I was given a pair of Transparent Cables to sell for a friend (Balanced Musi Link Ultra 1MPR KU3) and before I post them for sale I wanted to get an idea what to ask moneywise. They appear to be new in the box but there is no paperwork or instruction manual with them. Anyone have an idea what a fair asking price should be?
I'm seeing that other Transparent Cables are selling for extremely high prices. What makes these so valuable?
patenter
Special fairy dust Is very expensive and has only gone up more sense the events at the capital and in Dallas
@raysmtb1 enlighten me on Dallas I guess I missed the event and I live there.

Cables buy Raven Audio Soniquil cables no fairy dust. Just great cables made in TEXAS!

https://parttimeaudiophile.com/2020/12/06/the-best-cables-power-and-racks-buyers-guide-2021/?amp

www.ravenaudio.com



I thought the whole state of Texas was frozen was it just a couple cities? Excuse me if I was incorrect. I feel bad for all those folks down there. They don’t know how to deal with the snow like us Northerners.
I would agree with you about Raven. They make a nice, Quality fair priced cable. I’ve had several sets of transparent and they might’ve sounded a tiny bit different but was that a good different or a bad different? I couldn’t make up my mind so I sent them back. And when I sent them back all I got was a big headache. A lot of these guys selling cables are charlatans, snake Oil salesman. It’s not good for the industry that they take advantage of a good percentage of the newcomers that enter the hobby. My other hobby is mountain biking. If we had people attempting to do the same BS that these cable companies do they would be ridden off the nearest cliff
@OP,
I would look at HifiShark.com for recent sales of the cables.
Just be sure to use the 'filters'-sales in N. America (if you are here< and newest listing).
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