Do Audioquest Anacondas really make a difference?


1. Do they really make a difference?
2. Are they really worth the money? (US$475)
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Go read the new review, in Stereophile's June 2003 issue. It was a good article, and very accurate.
They'll surely not "hurt" you any, sound wise. They are not the best interconnects at that money however. The Acoustic Zen Matrix Ref is better at almost half of that used. But then again system synergy must be considered, as always. I don't find the Audioquest Anaconda's(and I've owned just about every AQ piece available) better than, say, Harmonic Tech Truth link, or AZ WOW for $125 used! Also, comparatively sound wise, Cardas Golden Ref at $350 used is the similar sound. Still, you never know until you try! But, I'd not be interested in a par of Anacondas ever really. It's not that special of "a sound" really. But it is "better cable" if you want upgrade from cheapy entry level stuff I think. That's my opinion anyway.
Audioquest cables have always had a family sound. Price usually bought a little more transparency and refinement. Trying the Anaconda in my system, I found them to be pricey for the performance offered. I really didn't find them to be "That" much better than the Python's. I feel as foreeverhifi, they're better cables for the money. However, system synergy and personal tastes must be factored in. I like the Harmonic Tech and Acoustic Zen cables better.
Who knows, try them in YOUR system and see how it goes. One absolute in audio is that there is no absolutes! Cables are in that anything goes area!
My current system consists of:

Vandersteen 3A Signatures
Belles 350A Power amp
Audible Illusions L-1 (L-2 on the way)
Meridian 508-24
Bi-wire of Acoustic Zen Satori
Harmonic Tech Prosilway MkII Interconnect
(I have tried about every cable around and fell back to these for the money. I also like Tara Labs "The 1 and/or 2" for a lot more money)