
CraigV
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And now for something completely different - A man with a tape recorder up his nose
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Originally Posted by Matt34
My bet? This thread will have 120 replies and 1400 views by the end of the day.
We have now passed the 120 post mark with over 2,000 views!So it looks like my perdiction was about 11 hrs off.![]()
And the prophecy has come to pass. There is no stopping it now.We have now passed the 120 post mark with over 2,000 views!![]()
Yes, that was my pointPrecisely the reason of the review. Many reasons to buy cables and some like a preference is not really testable![]()
Fair enough (and well put), and in that vein I never would have spent the $300 asking price for the Z3 cable, but for $75 I got a very well made, attractive cable that is well shielded, which for my particular application is a real world plus. I’m happy with my purchase, I believe I got a very good cable at a very good price, and in the end that’s what matters most.Well, i'll try to sum up this debate. This is my opinion. Basically, there is a market for exotic speaker cables. There are some good reasons why such a speaker cable would be purchased: ease of use, cosmetics, and durability.
But for most cost-conscience people, whose main concern is having a reasonably good sounding system for a reasonable cost, the money is probably better served by putting it towards better speakers or room treatments.
isn't it the process of the Rabbi blessing the food, and the way its handled prior to the faiths consumptionPlease elaborate
I don't know what I meant, I just like Hebrew National hot hogsI see. You meant ritual, not process.![]()