?? Is this your last name? Not the gun powder Duponts?
Anyway, not to steal the topic; this is not purple prose, but purple brands. I found out Musical Fidelity produces an apparatus for lack of better term, which consists of a tube. You slap it between your CD (or I guess any digital player) and your amp to make your CD sound analogue...
Now, I understand you can process the signal coming out of your CD player before you amplify it, but this simply made me cross Musical Fidelity of my list. Same happened with my long lost love - Tannoy. I really had a thing for that brand (I admit the stupidity right at the start), but they were my choice. Then they started "bragging" (and this should indeed be in the quotes) how they have some cryo parts in their tweeter. My heart broken but we had to part ways. You can see I had no other choice. I mean who does that to people?! Her heart stone cold.
There are very few members here who have any connection with cultural studies or psychoanalysis and love music and home audio which is a shame. There's a treasure trove in a way Theory interprets a specific relationship men have with technology. In short; think of it as women and shoes. Men inscribe a lot and I mean A LOT into technology. It always becomes the substitute for strong feelings. Content gets lost so easily it's silly.
Take Tracy Chapman for example. Her first album often gets cited as one of those glorious acoustic albums, an all time value you can enjoy whenever.
The girl sings about poverty. She came from poverty. She sings and plays her guitar... It is so basic in every aspect. It is a voice and a guitar. Ironically, people listen about that moving and heart-stopping poverty on cables that could get her out of her misery. Cry or laugh.
But, there's another thing. I heard that album many times. I used 'few bucks cables'. For a 2000 or 3000 thousand dollars more I want you to tell me what higher level of insight, what higher level of understanding that message you got? For that kind of money it simply must be huge, HUUUGE. There shouldn't be any debate. Otherwise it's meaningless all over again. Even if there is a slight difference, think about it; you gave 5000$ for that difference and it is so minute that you yourself might not recognize it if you didn't know it is your cables.
I don't know, my cables can convey a female voice and her guitar and my heart can melt. If it wears out for you and you start chasing your first 'heartmelt' with higher buck, you start resembling a drug addict. It is not in your cable!!! It is in her art and in your heart!!!! How hard can this be?
It is sublimation pure and simple.