SugarMedia said:
Look, you guys are clearly getting caught up on the semantics of my post when there is no point. I left a "good will" closure and that's all it should be taken as.
Yeah I went a little overboard on that one...sorry about that.
But semantics and catch phrases of our hobby have always been a sore point IMHO. When someone new jumps into this hobby and stops by forums like ours, they start to read thinks like: warm, edgy, holographic, cold, shrill, slam, bloated, veiled, etc. etc. etc. As a new person, this is just overwhelming, very hard to comprehend, and will sometimes scare them off.
What you see as "others being ripped off" may ultimately be what is relative to them and what they trusted their ears on. It's music, it's a hobby and cables react differently to every system. But you know that.
Sure do, as with every other thing in our life as it is not just limited to audio equipment. A lot of times (not always though), the people that spend the big $$$ on things just want to show them off - "See what I have!!!" to get that WOW look from friends.
Going back and searching over all the cable posts that exist on this forum it's obvious that some are clearly looking for ways to justify their DIY cables.
My starting of this thread was not a way of "justifying my DIY cable". I do not have to JUSTIFY any of my purchases or components to ANYONE here - PERIOD. I started the thread as an informational post for people to see there are many choices out there for cabling and the mega $$$ cables have many alternatives to them. Tascam made a great point:
"ANY cable is a tone control and sometimes can work in the favor of your tastes...... Don't you guys understand the profit margin on this ridiculously overpriced wire?"
And so far, with some of the testing I have done with MY SYSTEM, have matched up perfectly with Tascam's post. The idea that more cost = better product is not alway true. And like SugarMedia stated:
".....if you trust your ears (Roberto quote). Buy what you like... it's that simple."
Garmtz also made a great statement that makes our hobby so much fun and enjoyable...
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder... Everyone will make decisions based on different grounds, which is good! Else we all could buy the same wire and have the same systems and wouldn't that be kinda boring?"
And like all other products in our society, if someone will pay the price for something, let it be high priced cables, high prices cars, high prices TV's, etc. etc. they will keep making them. Once the masses stop paying these kind of prices, either the products will cease to exist, or the prices will be reduced.
Conclusion and final statement:
Since this post has taken on a new life of its own and has strayed from the original idea and theme that I wanted, I will no longer be posting the information I find during my testing. Right now I am so glad I never posted the information and testing I did while I auditioned Tube Amplifiers based on what has happened here. If anyone is interested in my results on my testing, please feel free to email me and I will be glad to share.
Dan