Speaker Cables on Amazon for $8,450...

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Directional Stranded ehhh.... ok :rolleyes:
Yeah, I know, I know, but at least his cables are only $52 for a 10-ft pair (11 gauge & terminated with BFA banana plugs), instead of $140 or something.:D
 
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Hocky

Full Audioholic
Because speaker cables aren't where you should invest your money.
What is your point? He wants something that looks better. $100 ballpark provides a lot of esoteric used cable options and is meaningless money, so why not? Chances are that you're going to get a well made cable that looks good. And if you want to change, it is still worth $100 on Audiogon when you're done.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
What is your point? He wants something that looks better. $100 ballpark provides a lot of esoteric used cable options and is meaningless money, so why not? Chances are that you're going to get a well made cable that looks good. And if you want to change, it is still worth $100 on Audiogon when you're done.
Yeah, those UK-made Silver High Breed 6-guage cables look pretty good.:D
 
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jcmccorm

Audioholic Intern
What is your point? He wants something that looks better. $100 ballpark provides a lot of esoteric used cable options and is meaningless money, so why not? Chances are that you're going to get a well made cable that looks good. And if you want to change, it is still worth $100 on Audiogon when you're done.
Careful, they decrease in value once they're well past the break-in point. :)

Cary
 
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Guavamanh

Junior Audioholic
rofl... some of these passages are really well written =)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
What is your point? He wants something that looks better. $100 ballpark provides a lot of esoteric used cable options and is meaningless money, so why not? Chances are that you're going to get a well made cable that looks good. And if you want to change, it is still worth $100 on Audiogon when you're done.
My point is $100 on SPEAKER WIRE is already ridiculous, no matter what they LOOK like.
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
My point is $100 on SPEAKER WIRE is already ridiculous, no matter what they LOOK like.
Why? Provided the cables are quality (ie copper) and he likes how they look, what's the problem? People spend money on art, jewelry, clothes, furniture, or any number of things based on how they look.
 
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Hocky

Full Audioholic
Why? Provided the cables are quality (ie copper) and he likes how they look, what's the problem? People spend money on art, jewelry, clothes, furniture, or any number of things based on how they look.
Agreed. Again, what does $100 even buy in this day and age? It is small money for something "nice."
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Perhaps it is just because I am not in the "I like to spend time LOOKING at my cables" camp? Would you spend $1000 on gas for your car that performs exactly the same as $100 gas? It's frivolous.

I am sure I could sell the cables I built myself for over $100 too (4S11 quad, BFAs), but they aren't even worth that to ME with my time invested.
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Perhaps it is just because I am not in the "I like to spend time LOOKING at my cables" camp? Would you spend $1000 on gas for your car that performs exactly the same as $100 gas? It's frivolous.

I am sure I could sell the cables I built myself for over $100 too (4S11 quad, BFAs), but they aren't even worth that to ME with my time invested.
No, but I'd spend $1000 on a Tag Heuer that performs the same as a $100 Fossil and worse than a $30 Timex :)

I'm not recommending that everybody go out and spend $100 on flashy cables - I'm strictly a monoprice man. AcuDefTechGuy has plenty of nice toys and if he wants some shiny looking cables to go along with them, what's wrong with that? He knows that cables are cables - we all do. This is just buying something that is aesthetically pleasing.
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
See, I'd spend good cash on a classic car that in theory isn't worth $10K, but does have that value associated with it because of what it represents :) I understand that we all assign value in different ways.

A watch is a watch to me :p , but THIS:
 
its phillip

its phillip

Audioholic Ninja
Nice. I hope battery power and miniaturization gets better at a faster rate. The tesla is sexy as hell and if the battery pack didn't weigh almost 1,000 lbs I'm sure it'd be even sexier :D

And I happen to be looking down at a Tag Carrera right now! ;-)
I really want a Monaco but I'm too poor to buy one :)
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
Nice. I hope battery power and miniaturization gets better at a faster rate. The tesla is sexy as hell and if the battery pack didn't weigh almost 1,000 lbs I'm sure it'd be even sexier :D
The penalty is in handling for sure, but on Top Gear the Tesla beat a standard Elise, so there's no penalty in speed. There's also the price difference...and they commented on the fact that you could buy 3 Elises for the price of one Tesla.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Yeah, I'm thinking about speaker cables to go along with a future pair of KEF 207/2 or Revel Salon 2.:D

I'm going to pass on the Radio Shack and Monoprice variety just this once.:D
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
See, I'd spend good cash on a classic car that in theory isn't worth $10K, but does have that value associated with it because of what it represents :) I understand that we all assign value in different ways.

A watch is a watch to me :p
I don't think $50 - $100 is unreasonable for speaker cables.

I mean a blu-ray movie already costs $20-$30 each.

Dinner at a restaurant easily costs $40+ for two.

Everytime I go to Wal-Mart and buy simple things and groceries, it seems like I spend $100+ easily.

BJC Canare 4S11 Speaker Cable, 20 foot, unterminated + Locking Banana Plugs = $48, then you spend time putting them together.
 
zieglj01

zieglj01

Audioholic Spartan
I don't think $50 - $100 is unreasonable for speaker cables.

I mean a blu-ray movie already costs $20-$30 each.

Dinner at a restaurant easily costs $40+ for two.

Everytime I go to Wal-Mart and buy simple things and groceries, it seems like I spend $100+ easily.

BJC Canare 4S11 Speaker Cable, 20 foot, unterminated + Locking Banana Plugs = $48, then you spend time putting them together.
Enjoy your hobby - have fun!
 
j_garcia

j_garcia

Audioholic Jedi
I don't think $50 - $100 is unreasonable for speaker cables.

I mean a blu-ray movie already costs $20-$30 each.

Dinner at a restaurant easily costs $40+ for two.

Everytime I go to Wal-Mart and buy simple things and groceries, it seems like I spend $100+ easily.
Agreed on all except $30 for a Blu-ray. If you look or wait you can get most "normal" releases under $20 easily. If that means I have to wait a few weeks after it came out to get it, so be it. Compared to $8400 for cables, $100 is not unreasonable, but is also still not cheap :) I'd rather spend $100 on dinner than cables too, even though it is food.

BJC Canare 4S11 Speaker Cable, 20 foot, unterminated + Locking Banana Plugs = $48, then you spend time putting them together.
Right, and they are worth $50 to me :) The time putting them together is considered double value because I get some entertainment and satisfaction out of knowing that I did it myself in the end.
 
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FirstReflection

AV Rant Co-Host
If somebody wants to spend a little extra on looks, I've no problem with that :)

One concern though is that some of the mega-buck, fancy-looking speaker cables out there actually DEGRADE signal quality in measureable and audible ways. They act as a passive EQ and that is something that you definitely want to avoid, regardless of how cool they look!

For me, I really like Axiom Audio's bulk speaker wire. For one thing, it has a black jacket! I've no idea why that is so hard to find (Blue Jeans, Monoprice, etc.), but I just really prefer to have a black, basically invisible speaker wire rather than a white, grey or clear wire. Second, I think the price is a LITTLE on the high side, but it's still under $1/foot, so I'm ok with it :) Third, it is really, really flexible and has a nice texture and feel. It's super easy to route and it stays where you put it, so I like it for those reasons. Some of the less expensive bulk wire is a bit stiffer or has a more slick outer jacket. It's pretty minor stuff in the grand scheme of things, but I enjoy using a wire that's so easy to work with.

I just screw some Monoprice banana plugs onto the ends and I'm all set! Nice, black, super-flexible 12 gauge speaker wire for under $1/foot is perfect for me :D But I'm in the opposite end of the looks quest - I don't want to notice my speaker wires at all!
 

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