
I'll tell you how they compare. Nordost cables are poorly constructed cheap junk sold at an outrageous price and fall apart.Can we see a review of Nordost White Lightning interconnect and how it compares to a Blue Jeans cable?
I'd like to see the comparison.....
No, no snobbery here, is there?Been there done that...
I've been in the game for a while.
If you want the sound. cables do make a difference.
if you want AV sound, so be it. I want 2 channel sound.
soundstage, clarity and depth. got it..........
Then there is no point in an objective review since you're already made up your mind based on your subjective experience. Enjoy your cables.That's right.......
I demo'ed the cables before I bought.
cables do make a difference! I'ts how you match.
For me , great system match...........
What is there to compare?I want to see the review.
Is it snake oil?
Have you heard of bias controls in testing?On the same system......
swapping the cables in and out........
how else would you do it?
Just sounds like another clueless salesman to me. As soon as I hear anything to do with PRAT its time to leave.I recently sat down at an audio shop with my homemade speaker cables to test against Audioquest and Nordost. The staff member hooked up mine first, played a couple minutes of Melody Gardot "Quiet Fire" three times. Then he replaced with the Nordost Purple Flare and played the same song at the same level.
He looked at me and asked "Well?", to which I replied "I'm shocked." His smile turned to dismay when I followed with "For a $500 pair of speaker cables to sound exactly the same as mine that cost me $27,50 to make is what's shocking."
Of course he was so miffed that he started in on "it's the pace and timing of the better cables more than sound quality." He went on about richer, faster bass and more open highs. I suggested we now test the Audioquest. He put those on and we listened. Then back to mine. Now he knew how I was going to react so he offered that mine are "almost as good" as the $350 Audioquest. We left it at that.
I agreed to be nice and consider that maybe his ears are far more experienced and trained than mine. He's been in the business all his adult life (he's 40-ish) so I concede that he can hear things I can't. Maybe that's the case with the OP here.
Or maybe it's all smoke and mirrors. All I know for absolute certain is that I can't justify those cost differentials in cables and will now engage in the amplifier battle. I have actually heard differences there, so I'm starting to drink one flavor of the KoolAid.
Don't drink the koolaid. That suggests some sort of blind faith approach, one which could potentially separate you from large amounts of your hard earned ducats in the same manner as the Nordost cables scam.All I know for absolute certain is that I can't justify those cost differentials in cables and will now engage in the amplifier battle. I have actually heard differences there, so I'm starting to drink one flavor of the KoolAid.
You should have or the next time if there is one, have him listen to the cables but don't tell him which cable he is listening to. See if he can guess correctly. Make sure he cannot see the cables. You don't even have to swap cables at all, just use yours and pretend to swap. See if he can tell.I recently sat down at an audio shop with my homemade speaker cables to test against Audioquest and Nordost. The staff member hooked up mine first, played a couple minutes of Melody Gardot "Quiet Fire" three times. Then he replaced with the Nordost Purple Flare and played the same song at the same level.
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Not necessarily....or I believe we'd all still be listening to circuitry from a 1960's Scott tube amplifier or 1970's Hafler (the latter of which is actually still highly regarded by many.)
I recently sat down at an audio shop with my homemade speaker cables to test against Audioquest and Nordost. The staff member hooked up mine first, played a couple minutes of Melody Gardot "Quiet Fire" three times. Then he replaced with the Nordost Purple Flare and played the same song at the same level.
He looked at me and asked "Well?", to which I replied "I'm shocked." His smile turned to dismay when I followed with "For a $500 pair of speaker cables to sound exactly the same as mine that cost me $27,50 to make is what's shocking."
Of course he was so miffed that he started in on "it's the pace and timing of the better cables more than sound quality." He went on about richer, faster bass and more open highs. I suggested we now test the Audioquest. He put those on and we listened. Then back to mine. Now he knew how I was going to react so he offered that mine are "almost as good" as the $350 Audioquest. We left it at that.
I agreed to be nice and consider that maybe his ears are far more experienced and trained than mine. He's been in the business all his adult life (he's 40-ish) so I concede that he can hear things I can't. Maybe that's the case with the OP here.
Or maybe it's all smoke and mirrors. All I know for absolute certain is that I can't justify those cost differentials in cables and will now engage in the amplifier battle. I have actually heard differences there, so I'm starting to drink one flavor of the KoolAid.
Why? An audible difference is an audible difference in another system and speaker.I think the whole idea is to test the cables in your system.
It's difficult to judge on a system your not used to.
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Just curious. Did the salesman who sold you the Nordost cables tell you what to expect, or did you hear these differences without any preconceptions? I reckon what you're hearing is placebo.I think the whole idea is to test the cables in your system.
It's difficult to judge on a system your not used to.
Any decent audio dealer should have demo cables you can take home and demo.
If it doesn't make a difference, your not out any money.
Timing and quicker tighter bass was definitely one thing I noticed when I put my cables in.
It made a more noticeable difference for me between the preamp and my amplifier.
Don't get me started on tube swapping...
I didn't intend to start a war and apologize if the beer took hold this weekend.
Enjoy the music no matter what you use.....
Oh ya and believe it or not, my nic from the Age of Empire gaming days was Bigus_Dikus.....