Yes, I spent $500 on 2 speaker cables and thought I was doing well since they retail for $1,500. I could always sell them for what I paid on Audiogon, as others sell cables from Audioquest all day long there.
Fortunately, I do fairly well, and could afford them, but that doesn't mean I like throwing money away.
I am looking forward to doing another listening test though, because I clearly remember the cables sounding better than my Monster cables. They are quad twisted, so perhaps since there are 4 cables that the sound is traveling through, more material is being transmitted. I don't know, I just find it extremely hard to believe, and I'm not doubting your opinions, that all of these Audiophiles would be so easily tricked into marketing gimmicks.
I mean, can all of these guys that purchase Lexicon, Arcam, McIntosh, Classee, Rotel, etc really be so ignorant as to just be wasting money?
I'm not trying to start any arguments, perhaps a healthy debate, but please know that I take all of your advice to heart. I highly respect this site and it's reviews. Per a lot of your recommendations, I have ordered an Emotiva XPA-2 to drive my 802 speakers. The interconnects I ordered from BlueJeansCables. Per Gene's advice, I'm going to stick with my Yamaha 3900 as a Pre/Pro and to power my Center and Rears.
I am just finding it hard to believe that cable that sells for $35 could sound the same and be the same as cables that are hundreds or thousands of dollars.
If this is true, than I may want to start a cable company, although I believe in selling value and not hype.
The way I look at this is like comparing cars. I have 2 cars that are very different in price and luxury. They both are super quick and get me from point A to point B, but one of them gets far more looks than the other and is far more exotic and different. The cheaper of the two is respected by car enthusiasts, and at times I like driving it more than the expensive one.
But at the end of the day, they are not the same. The craftsmanship, materials used to build it, sound of the engine/exhaust and the way it drives is very different than the cheaper model vehicle I own. Perhaps the same holds true for cables. If not, why on Earth would people with money, that do this as a hobby, just throw that money away on cables? There has to be subtle differences at least. Maybe not major difference, but subtle differences that high end equipment and very trained ears can detect.
My ears may not be that good as to detect it. But just because people have or make good incomes, doesn't mean they like spending it frivolously. I know I don't...