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I suspect that the Wall Street & the banking industry are "audiophools" and this is what they're spending all the bailout money on. Who else would have the funds for such nonsense? Personally I'd like to flog the "inventor" of that 3 ft. XLR cable with their own product. Really, this crap should be illegal and the scam artists prosecuted buy the FTC. I'd be really curious to know how many of those $19k cables have actually sold. Maybe I'm in the wrong business ;-)
the funny thing with all these home theater guys and stereo guys is that they play recorded movies or recorded cds as there test point which vary so much between well mixed and balanced to extreme mastering to different music/playing styles to recorded at diferent samples or bit rate. they don't ever measure via pink noise or sine waves or any other kind of audio test point, rather a completely biased sounding recording.
It a joke how they can say there is a difference when the music they use to test their $19000 cables was recorded in a recording studio using $30 cables. how can a $19000 cable all of a sudden make you able to hear new sounds on a recording that's already been recorded using way cheaper $30 xlr cable. does the $19000 cable also make the microphones used on the recordings pick up more sounds, more ambient, more frequencies?
at the end of the day people are gullible and it makes me feel sick how they are getting ripped off this way or that they would actually buy a 19000 cable! it would take me about 2 minutes to make this cable i am willing to make it for half the price for them.
And to think none of these $19000 cable were available for the Beatles or Pink Floyd?
How in the world could they have possibly gotten the records to soud that good?
b b b but I can hear the extra warmth and the soundtage totally opened up for me, my ears are far more sensitive than your ridiculous 'measuring' devices!
Ha!!! Plus, the most expensive aspects are always the ones that can not be tested. What a very strange phenomenon.
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