Audioquest defends HDMI marketing approach

bandphan

bandphan

Banned
Gary Merson's article on HDMI cable marketing has gotten an industry response from audioquest. Seems its the old "well they do it". More confusion for the average consumer.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Gary Merson's article on HDMI cable marketing has gotten an industry response from audioquest. Seems its the old "well they do it". More confusion for the average consumer.
Bill Low said "but says company must match the competition with messaging." Not much different from "But, all the other kids are doing it!". It's time for someone to ask "If all the other kids were jumping in the lake, would you go, too?".

That's a really lame response. It also shows no concern for consumers who may be mis-led to buying the cables with BS marketing claims.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
In that case, we should probably slam Audioquest at every possible opportunity, since they evidently have no scruples at all, and are evidently a bunch of greedy lying bastards.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Some of their products are OK, but I have stopped buying their stuff because I see a lot of similarities to Monster in their products and marketing. Not to mention I actually prefer Bluejeans products to theirs.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
In that case, we should probably slam Audioquest at every possible opportunity, since they evidently have no scruples at all, and are evidently a bunch of greedy lying bastards.
If they can actually substantiate the need for biasing the dielectric and break-in of cables in a way that engineers will accept, I'll pay attention. Every engineer I ask says the claims are baseless. The interconnects with 48VDC or 72VDC battery packs really pissed me off. A 2m pair with 48V battery pack lists for $4900 and the 72V version lists for $6900- that's not $49 and $72, that's hundreds of dollars. These are the same batteries you'll find in many garage door opener remotes.

Let's get the AQ people to respond here. I want to see this happen.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Yes, those ones with the batteries are the ones that I find ridiculous.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
If they can actually substantiate the need for biasing the dielectric and break-in of cables in a way that engineers will accept, I'll pay attention. Every engineer I ask says the claims are baseless. The interconnects with 48VDC or 72VDC battery packs really pissed me off. A 2m pair with 48V battery pack lists for $4900 and the 72V version lists for $6900- that's not $49 and $72, that's hundreds of dollars. These are the same batteries you'll find in many garage door opener remotes.

Let's get the AQ people to respond here. I want to see this happen.
Of course they are not going to properly substantiate their BS! We are talking about people who evidently have no scruples whatsoever. We are talking about vermin, not decent human beings.
 
walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
Before I joined AH I purchased this HDMI cable for $336.00 for a 6'. I recently purchased one from mono price for less that $4.00 and I can't tell the difference. Maybe it's just me. I am still trying to convince myself, but it's not happening.

 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Before I joined AH I purchased this HDMI cable for $336.00 for a 6'. I recently purchased one from mono price for less that $4.00 and I can't tell the difference. Maybe it's just me. I am still trying to convince myself, but it's not happening.

And here I am, using Cat5e with RCA plugs soldered on the ends to send the audio from my Zone 2 output to the basement and garage receivers, with no apparent loss of fidelity. Hmmm. No hum, no other added noise and the highs/lows sound fine. It goes close to 50' to the basement and about 100' to the garage.

Audiopiles would be appalled if they knew. Oops, too late.
 
walter duque

walter duque

Audioholic Samurai
[QUOTE said:
highfigh;747062]And here I am, using Cat5e with RCA plugs soldered on the ends to send the audio from my Zone 2 output to the basement and garage receivers, with no apparent loss of fidelity. Hmmm. No hum, no other added noise and the highs/lows sound fine. It goes close to 50' to the basement and about 100' to the garage.

Audiopiles would be appalled if they knew. Oops, too late.
[/QUOTE]
You live and learn.
 
Pyrrho

Pyrrho

Audioholic Ninja
Before I joined AH I purchased this HDMI cable for $336.00 for a 6'. I recently purchased one from mono price for less that $4.00 and I can't tell the difference. Maybe it's just me. I am still trying to convince myself, but it's not happening.

That just means you have not been brainwashed sufficiently to be a True Believer<sup>TM</sup>. There are always some who escape and fail to realize The Truth<sup>TM</sup> and suffer from "inferior" video and especially audio. And now you are condemned to suffer forever with your cheap cables and are unable to achieve audio and video nirvana, and will be chastised by the faithful, who all "know" better than you, and whose hearing and vision and equipment are all "better" than yours.;)
 
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