
mtrycrafts
Seriously, I have no life.
Do you see low end cables look like his? Maybe BluejeansBut if you don't make crazy claims then why would we believe they are actually "high-end audiophile" cables?
Do you see low end cables look like his? Maybe BluejeansBut if you don't make crazy claims then why would we believe they are actually "high-end audiophile" cables?
There you go. Now you can have a wide open market. Custom length made to needs. No BS, no Snake Oil, just good looks.I just checked Blue Jeans Cable's website, couldn't find anything nearly as well finished even though they're a well respected maker.
Even tho I may not like the green or red, the aesthetics are fine.....but usually the crazy claims aren't about aestheticsDo you see low end cables look like his? Maybe Bluejeans
Oh how well I know. One reason he can just do cable upgrades just for looks alone without makingEven tho I may not like the green or red, the aesthetics are fine.....but usually the crazy claims aren't about aesthetics![]()
Wow man! Very nice! I really like the green too.....LOL!!!! Wished I could make some like that. Am one of those guys that burns water.....Bahahahahahha!So recently a favorite dealer of mine put some Nordost speaker cables in my hands to test. It's the cheapest ones Nordost sells, at about $500 for a pair of 2 meter (7'9") long. I put them on my system and played familiar music for almost two weeks, then switched back to my homemade cables of Monoprice 12-CL2 and their banana plugs. I really couldn't discern one bit of difference, so it's one of three possibilities.
1. My receiver and speaker combination aren't capable of emitting fine enough sound to tell. (I run 2.1 over 95% of the time)
2. My ears are shot and the differences are there, I simply will never hear them with these tired ears.
3. There is no difference in speaker cables once you get the right size & up of a reasonable quality wire.
I vote No.3, others will assail me for being so ignorant. I don't care, I am quite blissful with over $400 still in my pocket. The other $100 is about what it cost me to buy a 100ft spool of wire, banana plugs, heat shrink tubing, KnuKonceptz cable pants, cool sheathing and a heat shrink gun. (I've dealt with the butane lighter method long enough, time for the right tool.)
The result:
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Whaddya think? Waste of time and money or no?
Better copyright that and get a domain name for it.OMG...the sound quality improvement with these new speaker cables is UNREAL. The bass is deeper yet taut and precise. Midrange has much more impact and depth. The highs as sharp and clean without any signs of being bright, no sibilance.
Never before had I believed it possible, but this is proof positive in the power of PLACEBO!
That does it then. The name of my new speaker cable company is "Placebo Performance Cable"!
And man do they look good! Great work, KenM!Version 2.0
Made a pair of 8 footers for my son today. No red on the heat shrink tubing, "carbon" color braided sheathing.
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It's going to depend a lot on which cable elevators he uses.You HAVE to tell us how they compare to those brand names!
I just hope it's the same ones. For the sake of scientific measurement.It's going to depend a lot on which cable elevators he uses.
That's 60% of the sound.
Don't let that stop you from lying. Tell the salesman that YOUR cables totally sound better than his. Make some remark about how well paced they are. Pacing ... that's 85% of the sound.I assure you they will all sound the same to me.