If you spent 4/5 grands per speaker you can probably afford the right cables too , if you did'nt they would'nt change anything of your system's sound anyway.
Just because they're expensive, doesn't make them "right". In fact, some speaker cables WILL change your sound, but not for the better. Some esoteric speaker cables actually introduce a filter network, which either intentionally or unintentionally attenuates certain frequencies (basically bleeds off part of your sound).
Expensive cables look nice, that's it. If you care for your sound, you'll stick with back, pure copper and leave the hype to the fools with too much money.
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If you spent 4/5 grands per speaker you can probably afford the right cables too , if you did'nt they would'nt change anything of your system's sound anyway.
Just because they're expensive, doesn't make them "right". In fact, some speaker cables WILL change your sound, but not for the better. Some esoteric speaker cables actually introduce a filter network, which either intentionally or unintentionally attenuates certain frequencies (basically bleeds off part of your sound).
Expensive cables look nice, that's it. If you care for your sound, you'll stick with back, pure copper and leave the hype to the fools with too much money.
Marshall
The Real HT Info Podcast