This high-end dealer doesn’t recommend expensive cables!

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Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac

Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac

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@jamesgilgannon4164
@jamesgilgannon4164 4 жыл бұрын
I admire this man's honesty. If only there where more retailers like him around.
@jamesgilgannon4164
@jamesgilgannon4164 4 жыл бұрын
@behexen250 Yes I agree now that the title is a bit misleading considering your reply. Thanks for taking the time for this.👍😊
@richsherman3673
@richsherman3673 Жыл бұрын
True..... as long as the Cables have proper continuity, make good connections and don't have complicated connectors that do not last, then the Music comes throught just fine.
@ricardosantos545
@ricardosantos545 5 жыл бұрын
A good moment of audiophile sincerity. Liked it!
@straineddig4511
@straineddig4511 5 жыл бұрын
Cable manufacturers must love when you put a $1000 cable on an external connector which is attached to a $0.5 wire inside the chassis...
@airwood99
@airwood99 5 жыл бұрын
or inside a speaker cabinet!
@carmenandthedevil2804
@carmenandthedevil2804 5 жыл бұрын
Your point? Ohh, just put a crap sounding cable in place, (cause I think the internals are crap anyway) there will be no difference. If the product inside the chassis is working as a whole sonically, don't you think you need something decent to justify money spent on the two components in the first place.
@straineddig4511
@straineddig4511 5 жыл бұрын
@@carmenandthedevil2804 The manufacturer already allowed for external cabling, unless you think they don't know you must use the plugs they provide with any cable you can buy...
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
We should just go back to boom boxes where there is no external cable.
@straineddig4511
@straineddig4511 5 жыл бұрын
@@andershammer9307 My point is simple: Designers of systems know that the external cabling is a variable and must be accounted for in the overall audio quality produced by their designs. As such, they do not expect replacing a cable to dramatically affect their equipment, or they would provide them themselves and make BANK...
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
The trouble is there are very few dealers left. I used to work in a High-End audio store and I helped people get better sound. I didn't sell anything that didn't improve sound or didn't sound good for them.
@Merlin-wo1kj
@Merlin-wo1kj 5 жыл бұрын
That Monster cable test was a joke, 1983. They did that test for years to try and convince salespeople that selling high end cables to customers was justified. I was part of one of those demo tests when they went around years ago. Using a zip cable or complete garbage wire compared to even just simple quality copper wire makes an audible difference. I remember asking them to compare generic quality copper wire to theirs... Reply was, "well that difference won't be audible".
@LorenzoNW
@LorenzoNW 5 жыл бұрын
Sure, I can agree with that. Monster Cable is essentially a marketing company. I just hope you’re not implying that all cables produce these same results. I own a relatively high-end headphone system with Ultimate interconnects by High Fidelity Cables, Furutech Alpha NanoFlux NCF power cords, and a ToneKraft headphone cable by Audio Envy. The difference in sound between these cables and stock is night and day. And I would bet my life savings that 100% of people in a double-blind study would agree, choosing my high-end cables over stock. Granted, these are very high-end cables. But there are plenty of more reasonably priced cables, DH Labs for example, that are a significant improvement over stock.
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 5 жыл бұрын
@@LorenzoNW if the difference is that great, it should captured and measured by lab equipment. I don't see any cable manufacturer claiming such or even publishing a lab result. Until then its all placebo.
@Dankzzz
@Dankzzz 5 жыл бұрын
@@IsmaelMartinezPR the same goes for vine tests and food. So if your suggestions stands true. Eat dog food and make your own strawberry vine. Since blindtests can't pick cheap or expensive Bordeaux. And food experts failed on expensive pate and dogfood.
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 5 жыл бұрын
Dankzzz it does not work that way. As a food marketer I can tell you that the differences in food products including alcohol are all subjective. The only way to make sure a product performance is to do a R2 (r square) reliable sample test. I don’t see, never seen any manufacturer of cables or even Multi $$$grand speakers do AB testing. Not casual or coincidental test of products. And yes, a $20 bottle of wine could taste better for most consumers than a multi multi $ chat. Lafite. You can’t measure it, so you need a large sample. Cables =placebo
@Dankzzz
@Dankzzz 5 жыл бұрын
@@IsmaelMartinezPR the point holds up. Its a fact that expensive vine and food are better.. the question is if the human senses blind can pass the test in a lab. The placebo card is absolutely valid, but that doesn't mean no difference....
@timcoker4685
@timcoker4685 5 жыл бұрын
Best cable for my system, 50ft. speaker wire at Fred's for $5. I have always used "regular" speaker wire. Sounds good enough for me. Hooked up on a Sansui 9090 with four Pioneer CS99s. Sounds awesome!! Years ago a friend of mine brought over some expensive cables. We hooked them up and we honestly couldn't tell any difference.
@normalman6686
@normalman6686 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andrew and Steve for speaking these truths.
@jeffstrickling569
@jeffstrickling569 7 ай бұрын
According to them….
@capelight52
@capelight52 4 жыл бұрын
Love Andrew Singer.Very smart man.Period.
@Xbangsplot
@Xbangsplot 3 жыл бұрын
After I purchased a MBL amp, pre amp and CD player ( I already had Merlin speakers) and the dealer lent me some cables and told me to test them out at home for 3 days. I called a friend to perform a blind test. The following day I was the owner of a set if high end cables. Smart dealer, happy customer.
@TheFilletingfish
@TheFilletingfish 3 жыл бұрын
Terrific conversation. I’m so glad to see Mr. Singer you’ve talked about him so much in the past and those photos that you’ve shown of you and your youth you guys of known each other for a long time. Thanks for sharing I hope to see more by Mr. Singer he is a very smart man I took a lot away from him and will be reaching out to him for sales and advise in the future thanks guys
@Edward135i
@Edward135i 5 жыл бұрын
I immediately want to buy something from this guy now.
@subtractivemusic
@subtractivemusic 4 жыл бұрын
He knows how to sell in the modern world. The consumer is hundreds of times smarter and more informed than consumers were before the internet. We want straight forward honest opinions. A little bit of magic, a little bit of wu-wu is fine! Just don't smother us in BS. This guy gets it right.
@TheViewFromUpHere
@TheViewFromUpHere 5 жыл бұрын
The Monster cable vs zip cord test ONLY proved that thicker gauge cables are better than thin cables due to lower resistance and less voltage drop. So buy 10 ga generic cable it's inexpensive and does the job.
@anthonyiodice
@anthonyiodice 4 жыл бұрын
TheViewFromUpHere I’ve used the $100 20’ monster instrument cable they were making in 2000 for live music. The 1/4 inch right angle male the put on it was the tiniest bit bigger than all of the females on all my basses. I didn’t notice this until the monster inevitably failed, and I tried to use my backup. I had to duct tape it into the inputs on my amp and bass live because the bigger male ends of the monster bent and shaved the inputs permanently bigger. I wouldn’t doubt that they did this on purpose. Never again.
@tullskull
@tullskull 4 жыл бұрын
@@anthonyiodice Anthony, you DID cryo that duct tape....right?
@alexanderbelov6892
@alexanderbelov6892 4 жыл бұрын
Thick cables solve the problem of lowered damping factor. High value of damping factor is important for proper amp feedback control if implemented, because class A tube amps mostly don't have feedback control, have poor damping factor, so in theory then can use as thin and inexpensive cable as possible, since it cannot make out port resistance anyhow worse.
@richarcm
@richarcm 3 жыл бұрын
Way back when when I worked at Circuit City everyone wanted to sell Monster Cables because that was one of THE best things to sell in the ENTIRE store in terms of commission. There was so much markup in those cables it was ridiculous.
@becorkle
@becorkle 3 жыл бұрын
I was one of those that bought into them. Circuit City was where I started my journey into home theater :) although I knew very little aside from what the sales people told me
@sccanj
@sccanj 2 жыл бұрын
All the monster cable stuff lasts a lifetime though
@BicycleJoeTomasello
@BicycleJoeTomasello 6 ай бұрын
@@sccanj I've been using 14 awg zip cord for 40 years it lasts a lifetime too. Without even trying it, I know pure copper will sound better. 40 something years ago I just put my money into the Best turntable, and speakers I could afford, and guess what I bought a CARVER integrated receiver, that was my weak link 40 years ago. I'm upgrading now and I'm prepared to spend $1000 on speaker cables and one interconnect. My new components will be. Around $4000 bringing my total up to 5K peanuts for most people but I'm a thrifty guy who knows what he can afford
@DougMen1
@DougMen1 3 жыл бұрын
I've had good results from the Audioquest affordable interconnects and their Flex 2 in-wall affordable speaker cables. They have some insanely expensive higher end cables with batteries that they call the "dialectric bias system" and other crazy super expensive ridiculous cables, but their entry level cables are well made and sound good.
@dingdong2103
@dingdong2103 Жыл бұрын
James Randi has offered 1 million dollars to anyone who can reliably tell the difference between a cheap and a 7500 dollar interconnect. Surprisingly few have even attempted the challenge, no matter how much they gloat about their prowess in high end.
@nirodha35
@nirodha35 11 ай бұрын
@@dingdong2103blabla
@bareknuckles2u
@bareknuckles2u 4 жыл бұрын
Steve, let the guy talk! Steve steered this interview in a direction he wanted it to go. I like Steve and watch a lot of his videos and always hit the like button, so don't get me wrong about my intent here.
@milanomari7102
@milanomari7102 3 жыл бұрын
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@zahirparker7546
@zahirparker7546 3 жыл бұрын
@Milan Omari instablaster :)
@milanomari7102
@milanomari7102 3 жыл бұрын
@Zahir Parker i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and im trying it out now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@milanomari7102
@milanomari7102 3 жыл бұрын
@Zahir Parker it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy! Thanks so much you really help me out!
@zahirparker7546
@zahirparker7546 3 жыл бұрын
@Milan Omari You are welcome =)
@chrisparent2218
@chrisparent2218 5 жыл бұрын
I would love if this guy was my boss. He sounds like the perfect person to mentor anybody / everybody.
@cameronkrause4712
@cameronkrause4712 4 жыл бұрын
yes-you make a good point
@martybousum1010
@martybousum1010 3 жыл бұрын
Andrew is one stoic guy, serious when necessary. Does he ever smile? Thanks Steve!!
@HASHEAVEN
@HASHEAVEN 5 жыл бұрын
Surprising honesty in the audiophile audiophile community and the hi-fi dealership world... Welldone mr.Andrew... and wellsaid. And Steve made some good points too...
@jeremytravis360
@jeremytravis360 5 жыл бұрын
I used to employ a lot of young people when I was the manager of a Hi Fi shop and they used to go on and on about cables. I was only 25 at the time and thought snake oil. Yes I used to stock a range of cables with gold plating and silver wires but only because I could make a lot of profit for the company that I worked for. The other day a friend of mine asked me if I wanted a couple of pairs of phono to phono cabled 6 and 10 meters long. I jumped at the chance. He made the comment that I might be fussy about cables and I told him I don't think they make mcc difference.
@philrushton6868
@philrushton6868 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for that insight into your life, I for one feel richer for it.
@daw162
@daw162 4 жыл бұрын
People love subjective ridiculous things that they can just make definitive statements about without anyone having the chance to disprove them. It satisfies the same part of the brain as someone who knows "local music that's better than anything else on the radio". Some chance at pretending you have exclusive knowledge or getting yourself to believe that you hear things other people don't. The same people probably also have stock tips (without any wealth to show for it) and ghost stories, and perhaps a few robert kiyosaki books.
@DDSRacer01
@DDSRacer01 2 жыл бұрын
Finally! Ty for your honesty.
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
What Andrew says is very true. You need a good dealer.
@humanbass
@humanbass 5 жыл бұрын
The kind of cable that was tested in 1983 can be had today for less than a hundred dollars. Cables with decent gauge and high quality copper are common nowdays. Just one more reason to not throw money away on over engineered cables that have no solid evidence about performing better.
@carmenandthedevil2804
@carmenandthedevil2804 5 жыл бұрын
Yes, Monster Cable MC500 was (by the looks) better then QED79 strand back then. Wasnt till later that all the MC500 went green.
@hurkamur1
@hurkamur1 5 жыл бұрын
Properly shielded copper and call it a day. Cable voodoo is hilarious. It amazes me that people with so much money can be so stupid.
@eduardoquirino8131
@eduardoquirino8131 4 жыл бұрын
my rca cables are audioquest evergreen and my speaker cables are copper stranded 14 gauge and they work so well with my marantz cd, cayin tube integrated amp and diamond 10.4 floorstanders. Sound is well defined, smooth, good soundstage and spl. Affordable too.
@ReValveiT_01
@ReValveiT_01 3 жыл бұрын
When someone successfully picks out an expensive cable over a cheaper cable in a double blind listening test, we'll talk. It'll never happen. Just as nobody has been able to pick out a higher bitrate lossy file over a lossless hi-res file. People 'hear' differences purely because they expect to. It's called 'expectation bias'. Take away the expectation, take away the nonesense claims.
@stealthbanana
@stealthbanana 5 жыл бұрын
Funnily, in the lab we do not use such expensive cables with test equipment if we need to make a patch, twin core solid copper mains cable is often used if normal Coax is not required. Mentioned this to a mate who worked for Linn, and he agreed, said they had seen no benefit over mains cable.
@philcibley1804
@philcibley1804 4 жыл бұрын
I roll my own. Canare or Belden cable and Neutrik connectors. As long as the capacitance and resistance are proper, the cable will be fine.
@charlesferguson6678
@charlesferguson6678 5 жыл бұрын
This was great. I’m surprised that $2,000 is too much to spend on a $10,000 system. But this video stops short of being earth shattering and I’m glad. Mr Singer asserts, when all is said and done, that good cables are good, and better cables are better. In principle. Thanks for the great content, Steve.
@dingdong2103
@dingdong2103 Жыл бұрын
Sonically a 10 dollar interconnect or speaker cable sounds exactly the same as a 1000 dollar one. How much you're willing to pay for aesthetics only pretty much determines the spending you'll have.
@WeeWeeJumbo
@WeeWeeJumbo Жыл бұрын
@@dingdong2103 ten dollar speaker wire? you can't even get competent speaker wire for ten dollars. what gauge are we talking, with ten dollars? is it actual copper, or are we talking copper coated aluminum? and so on. these factors ABSOLUTELY affect sound. you shouldn't spend $2000 on speaker wires, *ever,* in my opinion, but that's not the same as what you're saying, which is that _everything is the same._ in no possible world is everything the same
@dingdong2103
@dingdong2103 Жыл бұрын
@@WeeWeeJumbo a 4 mm2 wire is sufficient for 99% of the worlds speaker setups. That and decent connectors can be had for 10 bucks. If someone wants to pay more just for looks, up to them.
@andreasleonlandgren3092
@andreasleonlandgren3092 5 жыл бұрын
The thing is .. if comparing cartridges cantileverers for a minute.. You can buy the most expensive mp500 from nagoaka or an mc ortofon and be happy. You can be happy with a nagaoaka mp150 Mc is not necessarily better Than mm. And a cartridge that works for a technics 1200 may be too heavy for a dual. Make the most of what you bought make the most if what you have. No need to upgrade. Be happy play music.
@davidpreston8414
@davidpreston8414 5 жыл бұрын
Probably the best justification for cables I've ever heard .
@hansbozler5190
@hansbozler5190 5 жыл бұрын
Cables only improve the sound if you pray to them and strap a 9-volt battery onto the cables to align the electrons you can also elevate the cables off the floor to isolate them from vibration but this only works if you rest the cables on exotic silk pillows. And remember these tried & true practices only work for speaker cables. Power cords and interconnects are totally different and require different ritualistic measures to attain good sound.
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
Don't forget your crystals on top of the speakers and amps. You know it probably actually does something because the sound gets dispersed more as it hits the crystals after bouncing off the ceiling ;p
@nicholascremato
@nicholascremato 5 жыл бұрын
There are a lot of inexpensive GREAT cables out there. Studios use Mogami and you can buy a spool and solder the cables yourself. You can call the cable company who has years of experience and will send you multiple pairs of cables and you buy the one you like and return the rest!
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
Mogami was too dark sounding for me so I don't recommend it.
@amb3cog
@amb3cog 5 жыл бұрын
@@andershammer9307 They make many different types of cables. I'm quite sure they all don't sound the same. I use them myself, along with Blue Jean I think they're called. Don't remember the exact model I use, but they're the one's that won a sound off among a bunch of AudioKarma members. And mine don't sound dark too me, although like a warm sound. So maybe my warm, is your dark. Anyway, the guy who built them for me, has built tons of them for many AudioKarma members, and everyone seems to like them. It could also be your equipment, and/or room. But either way. I think they sound great in my modest system. They made a noticeable difference from the cheap old cables I was using previous to them. And for the price, they're worth a try. And even if they are too dark now, they might not be later, if you change a component or two. Right? What do you use now? Out of curiosity.
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
My modified Dynaco FM-3 has an pair of Cardas 300B cables but everything else is Livewire Double-braid Litz cable. All old now but not sure anything new and affordable would be any better.
@kacperuminski1547
@kacperuminski1547 5 жыл бұрын
@@andershammer9307 If your cables alter the frequency response they are insufficient for the task. Are you sure you used the appropriate variety for your purposes?
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 5 жыл бұрын
Where are the lab tests that show any improvement. Without those, its all hear say.
@justins.1283
@justins.1283 4 жыл бұрын
I agree, just use high quality copper speaker wire of the proper gauge for the power you'll be pushing to the speakers and use well sheilded all copper interconnects and I've never had a problem. I'm a big fan of Amazon basics cables for interconnects and micca speaker cables. Thank Zeos from Z reviews for getting me hooked on those cables!
@TheRealWindlePoons
@TheRealWindlePoons 2 жыл бұрын
I recommend silver rather than copper. Both metals oxidise with age and silver oxide has much less detriment to the sound than copper oxide.
@david9595
@david9595 4 жыл бұрын
Very insightful discussion.
@m.9243
@m.9243 5 жыл бұрын
Very sensible advice! System synergistic cables is what makes the 'magic'. Some component manufacturers do make their own cables ( power and interconnects mostly). After extensive testing they have worked out what is the best interface between their sources, amplifiers etc.
@JohnDoe-np3zk
@JohnDoe-np3zk 5 жыл бұрын
Synergy is key. Absolutely agree.
@beornthebear.8220
@beornthebear.8220 2 жыл бұрын
I use a Monster cable for my guitars/basses to the pedal boards or amps, but I do this because the cable is tough and the constant tugging of a guitar or bass on the cable tends to break connections at the connecters. I use it for the toughness of the constantly moving end rather than for better sound. The Monster cables seem to be tougher than mast other cables I have tried. On my stereo speakers, I just use relatively heavy gauge copper cables (don't have a high end system by any means, but it sounds good).
@dingdong2103
@dingdong2103 Жыл бұрын
With speaker cables the gauge (lower the better) is pretty much the only selection criteria. Oxygen free copper, silver etc. are just snake oil and have zero measureable effect on the speaker performance. This has been proven by blind tests and measurements countless of times. Speaker gauge needs to be low especially in two cases: 1) You pull long distances, for example you have rear speakers for surround at the back of a large room and 2) The speakers have a low impedance. For example electrostatic speakers drop to 0,5 ohms at high frequencies.
@theshootindutchman
@theshootindutchman 3 жыл бұрын
This man is great😄!
@OrganNLou
@OrganNLou 5 жыл бұрын
BRAVO! Finally sensibility in the consumer audio world.
@cactus00001
@cactus00001 5 жыл бұрын
For some reason many casual listeners are simply unable to detect a subtle improvement in sound quality, especially in a mid-fi system. One true test is to remove the new purportedly "better" unit/cables from the system and return the original unit/cables, then re-listen. The downgrade, if any, is more easily detected - even by a casual listener. If you don't hear a difference then send the new unit/cables back to the store. *
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
I'd ask "what is better?". Maybe some cables do change things, but perhaps it's just that - a change to the sound over what is normal transmission through a wire.
@cactus00001
@cactus00001 5 жыл бұрын
@@RennieAsh A good starting point is, All cables degrade, not improve, signal transmission/musical quality. -The only question is, "by how much..." *
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
@@cactus00001 Idk, because some people probably like the effects of certain cables that change the signal more.
@cactus00001
@cactus00001 5 жыл бұрын
@@RennieAsh - true enuf. But cables are a bit like rocky roads... Personally, I liked how DH Labs' BL-1 silver-coated, OFC interconnects caused my ribbons to "sound" a little "edgier." A question of, "How do you like your poison (distortion) ?" -Lol *
@Forensource
@Forensource 5 жыл бұрын
Always use the most expensive digital cables, Monster hdmi cables give a warmer tone to your 0s and 1's. A friend spend a hundred bucks on a video cabe. I swapped it out without him knowing, he never knew the difference.
@mikeduino4596
@mikeduino4596 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent! I like my ones baked, and my zeros fried... served warm, of course, never cold!
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
It only matters for interference or some other kinds of degredation of the signal over long runs with digital ;p Idk ow that manifests itself though, does it just stutter the signal?
@Michael-xz1nk
@Michael-xz1nk 5 жыл бұрын
I am still using that 1980’s Monster Cable in one of my systems and still enjoying it. Great weekend video Steve. Keep ‘em coming!! And yes, Andy is the real deal!!
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
Monster cable was once good way back in the 80's but its junk now. Definitely better than even thick zip cord but there were better cables.
@Michael-xz1nk
@Michael-xz1nk 5 жыл бұрын
Mine is the original Monster Cable....purchased from Goodwin's High End in Boston back in the early 80's. It still works for me in a tertiary office system.
@davidmoore94
@davidmoore94 5 жыл бұрын
A good piece and some sage advice. Many have become far too price driven and yet still expect the full fruit kit for less. And then assume all the service and support is to be supplied basically from thin air. I've heard this increasingly price driven market best described as; "The great race to the bottom." Building a relationship with a dealer you trust, and not feeling the need to screw every sale down through the floor, will generally achieve the best outcome for all concerned. And, yes, one should apply common sense to this equation also, just as you would any other significant purchase.
@PanAmStyle
@PanAmStyle 5 жыл бұрын
This ... this is exactly right IMO. Whether by instinct or total fluke (more likely) this is the approach I am taking in building my “final” (ha!) system. I have the phono preamp and power amp in place (as dictated by budget/financial resources,) speakers are good enough but subject to upgrade. Digital front end is sorted (not that digital matters much!) with analog front end a work in progress. The current room is fine for its size. The cables are mostly generic but a couple of steps above zip cord. Once I have all the remaining details settled, I’ll work on cables to find which ones are synergistic (not the brand) with my components.
@mpitogo
@mpitogo 5 жыл бұрын
Finally, someone makes great sense of it all!! And it’s great he didn’t touch power cable as this one doesn’t make sense. Look inside a $10K amp and see how the mains are wired, from the socket to the power supply, usually a transformer is not crazy.
@Craft97pl
@Craft97pl 2 жыл бұрын
but ist essential when recording :) Good microphone can pick electromagnetic noise from power cords, from your monitor, or even from your phone!.
@brandonwade5035
@brandonwade5035 3 жыл бұрын
I will put my humble .02 in the pot here. In my experience cables make a huge difference. I just did an A/B speaker cable test with some well known industry people and the results were pretty dramatic. 8ft lengths running between modified Tekton Moab speakers and a Bel Canto SET 40 triode amp. Cable A was a cable that was not cheap, and performed very well. Braided silver 24 conductor. Cable B was Silversmith Fidelium Foil cables and wow. Everything sharpened up, so much more coherent across the entire spectrum. It was a stark difference. The physics behind them explains a lot. Highly recommended. I also built a pair of 3 conductor .9999 solid silver cables in 15ga (1 20ga, 1 22ga and 1 24ga) and when compared to very affordable mogami speaker cable the results were less dramatic but still apparent. The silver cables are brighter and faster. The mogami have a rounder sound that may be more desirable to some. The trick is to find gear that play nice with each other, with your room, with your musical tastes, your budget... Cables matter, that being said, I only dropped some real coin on them after I had amazing speakers, amps, dac, TT and the like. Prioritize that first.
@tonesbones502
@tonesbones502 Жыл бұрын
Another quality video Steve. I spent about 5% of my overall spend on cables and I'm very happy with the results. I couldn't imagine spending 20%, who the hell would do that?
@brokenot
@brokenot 3 жыл бұрын
...a 2019 video that references a test in 1983. With several hundred, (or several thousand), high-end audio shows since then...plenty of opportunities have presented themselves for blind A/B testing with the industry experts taking turns in the proverbial hot seat. (I know, I know...when cable "A" isn't correctly identified as being superior to cable "B", the compromised hotel room, or lack of proper wall/ceiling/floor treatments, or proximity near to or far away from the transformer supplying the hotel's power, etc. would be brought up...)
@Craft97pl
@Craft97pl 2 жыл бұрын
its tooo many variables. Sometimes noise from ether is so great that only full shielded balanced audio cable can stop them. But thats type of cable add weight to the sound and not everyone like it.
@editorjuno
@editorjuno 5 жыл бұрын
I too swapped out my 18 AWG zip cord for the original Monster Cable back in the 1980s. It made a difference: the system (SAE preamp, Adcom power amp, E-V Interface A speakers) actually sounded (very) slightly better with the old zip cord -- but the difference wasn't enough to bother swapping the cables back.
@editorjuno
@editorjuno 5 жыл бұрын
@George Blisson -- My conclusion being entirely subjective, that's certainly possible, but running a "blind test" on a couple of meters of stranded copper is neither practical nor worth the effort IMO any more than going back to the zip cord was at the time. Ever since then, I've ignored all the speaker cable hype and simply gone by Roger Russell's advice -- I've even used jacketed 18 AWG AC cord from a defunct vaccum cleaner. :-) roger-russell.com/wire/wire.htm
@howardshillingford4997
@howardshillingford4997 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you gentlemen! That is how I feel about interconnects and other cables. More please.
@leon9021
@leon9021 5 жыл бұрын
Link the blind AB test please.
@AudioFileZ
@AudioFileZ 5 жыл бұрын
I love 12-gauge OFC zip wire. Interconnects are a bit trickier but I like what I hear from Andy.
@AdrianIII
@AdrianIII 5 жыл бұрын
Any speaker cable above $2 per foot is snake-oil. This applies to any combination and price for the other components. 🙃
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
not if you want looks, then you may do a little bit more. I'd say anything over $100 for the pair is over the top. There's only so much pure copper gold plated connectors with fancy translucence covers can cost etc.
@dimitrisouzounis7788
@dimitrisouzounis7788 5 жыл бұрын
supposed it costs really 2$ not a cheap bad cable with price set at 2$ :) then a 1.99$/foot cable is the best cable for me too :)
@williamzame3708
@williamzame3708 4 жыл бұрын
So, the argument that "of course cables matter" relies on a comparison of Monster Cable to zipcord more than 35 years ago.
@RobWhittlestone
@RobWhittlestone 3 жыл бұрын
Nope. It relies on your own experience and your own ears. If you can't hear the difference, don't spend the money! Experiment on your own to see what you can hear! Take your wife with you if possible. My wife heard the difference of my new speaker cable. She heard the supertweeters make a difference. That is proof enough for me. I can hear the difference but I just might be convincing myself. She's not convincing herself of anything. I hear the difference in my new (DIY) power cord: more bass and rhythm, better separation of the instruments. My wife didn't say anything but she started dancing to the music. That's good enough for me. All the best, Rob
@RobWhittlestone
@RobWhittlestone 3 жыл бұрын
@Yuvi A Hi Yuvi - can you share some tips for materials and techniques with us? I think many people would be interested to learn from you and save money! All the best, Rob
@johnholmes912
@johnholmes912 3 жыл бұрын
the laws of physics are the same now as 35 years ago; sound engineers will tell you speaker cables aren't that important
@brugj03
@brugj03 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnholmes912 Sound engineers will tell you about everything, thatts why most recordings sound like crap. Just listen and get what pleases you most. There is just no best cable.
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 5 жыл бұрын
A 1983 AB test, thats the only one he can recall. wow. Heres the real problem with the subject. Its that after your 45 birthday you start to loose hearing spectrum. Mr. Singer and Mr. Gettenberg seamed to be in their 60's. Therefore they should address the fact that good or better or cheap cables, people over certain age cant hear the difference. The looming existence of presbycusis (google it) will in time limit the amount of spectrum you can hear and therefore, HD Audio, super high sampling rates and even better cables won't (to your ears) won't make any difference. If you are over 55 be weary of placebo effect.
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 5 жыл бұрын
My Name I did not say that. I am saying that once you are past a certain age, it does not make any difference.
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 5 жыл бұрын
My Name well congratulations, that you are an exception to the rule. Additionally you don’t say anything, it’s like saying that my memory is as good as an elephant. Sorry, don’t mean to be disrespectful but a teenager these days could be hurt from abuse. I am glad you hear very well. What about others in your age group?
@pekkatervala8476
@pekkatervala8476 3 жыл бұрын
Right. I'm 59 and I don't hear frequencies above 12 kHz. 5 years ago I could still hear 13 kHz...
@IsmaelMartinezPR
@IsmaelMartinezPR 3 жыл бұрын
@@pekkatervala8476 Hello, its human nature and many audio reviewers seem not to accept that fact. As a coincidence, Audio Science Review just posted a review of Expensive headphone cables. The precision audio analyzer did not find any difference whatsoever. Cheers
@GingerDrums
@GingerDrums 2 жыл бұрын
tragic to read the people who drunk the coolaide. I master and mix records for a living and I promise no studio is using expensive cables to record music.
2 жыл бұрын
I suppose that everyone here who defends and invests in extremely expensive cables already has a fully acoustically built and treated room, which is ultimately what makes an audio system sound good. Nope? It is funny to see people who invest 10,000 in cables and listen in a room that measures the same width and height or that the room is made of wood (it is so common in the USA)
@gregorywall2479
@gregorywall2479 Жыл бұрын
Andrew is the sort of dealer you'd want to go to. He tells you what you don't need to buy.
@therazmatazz732
@therazmatazz732 3 жыл бұрын
2,000 from 10,000 of a system for CABLES is lunacy!
@MrStingraybernard
@MrStingraybernard 5 жыл бұрын
I’d like to see a video of his shop
@johnnemesh5459
@johnnemesh5459 4 жыл бұрын
Everything matters. I scoffed for YEARS on the benefits of aftermarket, high end power cables...but adding a couple AudioQuest Z3 cables to my system (one on the DAC, one on my AVR) and a Y2 on my Bluesound Node 2i, convinced me. Not only was it a noticeable improvement, it was transformative to my system! I AM a fan of "Anticables"...they make GREAT cables using oxygen free, high quality SOLID copper, with a minimal insulating coating...and they are sold for a very low price (starting at $50 for speaker cable). I have bought about 4 sets of them so far (2 sets were gifted to my father and brother). I also bought some Black Cat cables...a Silverstar digital coax (entry level) and a pair of Coppertone RCAs (also entry level)...the coax goes from the Node 2i to my DAC (Schiit Gungnir multibit), the RCAs go from the DAC to my AVR (Marantz SR7007, running Martin Logan Theos, bi-amped, in "pure direct" stereo only). Again, a HUGE improvement in sound quality. I HIGHLY suggest that you find a dealer who will lend you cables...then listen in your own home on your own system! If you don't hear a difference that justifies the price, DONT BUY THEM! But anyone who gives cables an honest audition will soon learn that yes, the DO make a difference, and yes, they ARE important. You just don't want to put a $500 cable on a $600 amp. A good rule of thumb is to keep your cables at around 10% of your total system budget. But, again, that's up to YOU and what YOU can hear and whether YOU find it of value. TRUST YOUR EARS!
@cconnon1912
@cconnon1912 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Seriously. Yes cables make a difference and it’s very very tiny in comparison to money spent on other things.
@darrellross8609
@darrellross8609 6 ай бұрын
20 yrs. ago I added low end "Monster Cable" RCA's, to a computer speaker system I had at work. Yes..., instant sound improvement.
@mtube620
@mtube620 5 жыл бұрын
I run left over remanent cables from a computer network system installation for my 400 wpc system.
@sportscarnut
@sportscarnut 5 жыл бұрын
Honest and correct POV!
@fubarnow8907
@fubarnow8907 5 жыл бұрын
I buy decent cables and use them. Not the Cheapest but not Real Expensive--And I've used expensive before. Now I look for good construction and reliability. I use a good Oxygen Free Speaker cable usually 12 ga. with a flexible jacket, these are usually high quality. Everything has been working fine without a glitch and I get Clean Sound--What more do I need?
@melara505
@melara505 4 жыл бұрын
It is good to see Andy again and listen to the wisdom of his seasoned approach to a controversial subject in audio. If you don't think cables make a difference then this will not apply to you ever, this is not a discussion for you. However, if you think that you want to connect a system appropriately with the wisdom of experience then here is great advice.
@Reyfox1
@Reyfox1 5 жыл бұрын
Honest interview! Customers have to be reasonable. The dealer/salesperson has to make some money too. Here in Poland, I deal with only one music equipment store. Some things they sell cost less than others, some other items cost a little more. But you what? They know our name and phone number and do the best they can. I haven't spent tons there, but I am always buying from them when our worship team needs something. I went from analog mixer to full digital and bought everything from them. And yes, cables do make a difference.
@michaelcorcoran8768
@michaelcorcoran8768 2 жыл бұрын
How can people say this so confidently? Everyone with so much confidence says they can tell the difference but they can never demonstrate it with a blind A/b test. Unless I'm wrong, please demonstrate to me with some evidence that there's a correlation between the cost and quality of a cable and the sound.
@Reyfox1
@Reyfox1 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelcorcoran8768 back in the "day" when you would get the "gimme" interconnects with some equipment, you would notice the difference between it and a quality cable. There is a point of diminishing return. Over the years since the original introduction of the Monster Interlink Reference and Powerline 2 cables, I have a draw full of different interconnects from various manufacturers including MIT, Vampire, Monster, Siltech, home brew coax, Belden, Star Quad (Mogami), Morrow etc...some I could tell the difference, others, not at all. The same with the speaker cables I've collected. I didn't like the Monster M1's at all.... I don't have to be blindfolded either. Just not know which is which and if there actually is a referable difference. Have you ever without your bias taken the test yourself? A friend had an Onkyo receiver, a JVC CD Player and some inexpensive turntable all hooked up with "gimme" interconnects. I brought over a pair of the original MIT 330 that didn't have those "boxes". My friend had heard my hi end system, but was happy with what he had. I put in the MIT's. He heard the difference, but said it's not worth the cost for him.
@Level10Productions
@Level10Productions 4 жыл бұрын
I want to see test results!
@joshfoss7407
@joshfoss7407 5 жыл бұрын
I don't "believe" in cables because in most arguments for higher end cables, belief is what's required. However, I DID have a cable experience that made a positive difference and I think there is a scientific reason for it. I bought a spool of 16 gauge cable about 7 years ago when I first got into audio, and I've been using for all my speakers ever since. I recently looked back at my purchase and realized it was Copper-clad aluminum. On a lark I bought a spool of 10 gauge pure copper wire for about $35 with new banana plugs. I made the new cables, cleaned the terminals and plugged everything in. it made a SIGNIFICANT difference - reminiscent of when I give my car a tune up. The system seemed to play louder and significantly more dynamically. I had my SO switch back and forth 5 times listening to the game of thrones intro and I got it right every single time very quickly. I'm chalking this up to the reduced conductivity of the aluminum more than anything else. I don't think I'd experience a difference like this going from $0.60 a foot 10 gauge copper to some fancy shielded $1000 10 foot cable.
@andrewc1036
@andrewc1036 5 жыл бұрын
CCA is cancer.
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
@@andrewc1036 Expensive speakers use it now.
@donb.1426
@donb.1426 5 жыл бұрын
Outstanding and honest video! I would definitely purchase from this company! Thanks
@jimbojet8728
@jimbojet8728 3 жыл бұрын
Interviewer, shut up! Just for a minute, let the guy say what he wants to. Why did you do so much yakking? I loved what the man had to say.Thank you.
@shaun9107
@shaun9107 5 жыл бұрын
He is right . understanding electrics is a good idea . There are more Hi Fi miths to be settled
@andrebradley1924
@andrebradley1924 3 жыл бұрын
What brand do you suggest and what do you think about skw speaker cable
@sidvicious3129
@sidvicious3129 5 жыл бұрын
Truer words couldn’t have been spoken here.
@eaustin2006
@eaustin2006 4 жыл бұрын
Great discussion. Cables may make a difference, certainly well shielded cables and high gauge speaker cables with quality connectors will. Other than that, it's only money well spent after everything else is exactly where you want it. At that point you have two options. Very high end magical cables, or a witch doctor.
@adotopp1865
@adotopp1865 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mr Singer this is great information I have used (and continue to use) different cables to "fine tune " the sound from my system. It works for me. This is another reason why we should Always use a dealer and not think we are so cleaver and don't need a dealer just go shopping on the internet like an idiot
@adotopp1865
@adotopp1865 3 жыл бұрын
@@deepee1544 How do you know dealers don't trust in the lines they carry and use them to give you a good result? This is why they like certain things and have them in their shop because they can show great results to their customers. When I go to a dealer I am usually searching for something if they don't have it I will move on
@markielinhart
@markielinhart 4 жыл бұрын
I’m still using my 1980s Monster cables. Love em! So do my speakers...
@markielinhart
@markielinhart 3 жыл бұрын
@@deepee1544 they were developed in the late 1970s as far as I know by Noel Lee, the founder of the company. Look it up…✌️
@TheRealWindlePoons
@TheRealWindlePoons 2 жыл бұрын
Cables do make a difference in most systems. I offer two exceptions from my own experience: 1. Driving a power amp from a passive pre-amp. Massive difference between cables driven from a pot or resistor network. Practically NONE when using an audio auto-transformer as a volume control. (I suspect its an impedance thing - pots increase the series resistance when you turn the volume down - but transformers reduce the output impedance.) Unbalanced equipment only. 2. Driving balanced equipment (requires 3 conductors and commonly used for professional microphone preamps). I offer no theory on this, just my own observations. A decent cable as used by professionals for microphones is absolutely fine and affordable in your HiFi. I am with Andrew on this topic. A decent set of cables is fine without wasting the budget on exotica. For any techies out there, I recommend "The Super-Cables Cookbook" by the late Allen Wright. A worthwhile read on the subject. 😀
@dudley0826
@dudley0826 5 жыл бұрын
My thoughts on system spending. 40% speakers 20% preamp 25% amp 10% source 5% cables. The amp and speakers will never become obsolete. An amp and speakers that sound good today will sound good twenty years from now. The source seems to change ( lps, cassette, 8 track, cd, laser disc, DAT, ipod, and most recently streaming) who knows in future how we will consume music?
@mpitogo
@mpitogo 5 жыл бұрын
james martin not sure that one will hold up. As speaker ages, all of the moving parts will wear especially the surround. I had a few sets, JBL, Frazier, etc where ultimately the speaker surround and cone material started to disintegrate. Just have a look at the used market for Wilson Audio, many of the WATT/Puppy had the woofer drivers foam surround replaced. Same with Amps, I have an amp my dad purchased in 1975 and I had to do a full restoration, a lot of the electrolytic capacitors dried out and components failed due to heat and age from 3 decades of running until it started going into protection.. I documented every component upgrade and semiconductor substitution, where many are not available today. So as electronics continue to improve, better material science, so do the integrated systems they go into. Many of the components I put in where at the same or higher tolerance rating and smaller. The Amp a Sansui AU-6900 is up to the task of proving maybe another decade of service, but the contacts and volume pot will give out and the sound will slowly degrade again. Typically newer electronics will incorporate better ways of doing the same job. Another good example McIntosh. Their preamp lineup evolution has continuously improved how inputs are switched, how the volume is controlled.
@dudley0826
@dudley0826 5 жыл бұрын
@@mpitogo Thanks for the response, this is only my personal opinion from experience. My Bryston 3b nrb and Vandersteen 2ces still perform flawlessly since I purchased them in '94. My other components have been changed, sold. I may have to repair or replace in the future, but I feel I certainly got my money's worth and more from them. Cheers
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
I think I spend about 80% on speakers lol. And you forgot room treatments ;p
@rd264
@rd264 3 жыл бұрын
you got it backwards----most of the money should be in the front end [ cd player or tt./ cartridge/ preamp].
@ProjectOverseer
@ProjectOverseer 5 жыл бұрын
If you're a complete novice this video makes sense. But if you're a seasoned audiophile of many years, I want to be telling the dealer what sounds good, or not. I certainly don't need someone else's preferences. Its a long time ago now, but in my youth I worked for Sevenoaks HiFi ... They sold mid to high end kit, and they (like any business) want to make money. My romance with HiFi didn't apply in the shop. And we always stocked flavour of the month HiFi reviewers recommended buys, which usually had good mark ups. The reality was that often really good equipment little known with poor markup value was always pushed to the side - unless I did the god awful thing and push it in favour. Sometimes very knowledgeable audiophiles would venture in and buy such gear. I was dismissed after 18 months when a new CCTV system caught me recommending stuff with little profit, and giving out info as the why, but since we had 3 listening rooms back then it was easy to demonstrate the really cool stuff. And expensive kit was not always the best either.
@JohnDoe-np3zk
@JohnDoe-np3zk 5 жыл бұрын
My system cost me about 10k and I have spent probably 3k on cables. The difference is that the 10k I spent got me gear that would cost about 50k at his store. The Bryston 10 year old gear still has 10 year warranty left on it and once you go Bryston you don't look back or at least I haven't.
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
When I worked at a high-end stereo store it was just the store owner and me and we had relationship with a lot of customers. We had a lot of repeat customers because they trusted my ears. Yes me made a profit on some things but thats how you stay in business but we didn't recommend anything that didn't sound good at whatever price point.
@ProjectOverseer
@ProjectOverseer 5 жыл бұрын
@@andershammer9307 Most things sold at Sevenoaks HiFi was of good to excellent quality. Even magazine favourites. Just it wasn't always the best value. In those days, people would often come into the shop with a list of recommendations from magazine reviews. It was hard work showing examples of why "X" wasn't always a good choice because "Y" just wouldn't do it justice. But in those days, HiFi reviewers were like Gods and convincing someone otherwise verged on blasphemy, but thank goodness for listening rooms. Time consuming, but always worth it. Unlike now, back then the front end was considered primary for building your system round. Expensive Turntables/arm/cartridge combos with cheap amps & speakers. Though our killer budget system was a dual turntable, NAD amp, and mission speakers. I had a few variations that I felt sounded better for similar money that would often include better speakers or amp. It was the "golden years" for HiFi in terms of interest, and the real stars of the show were budget developments which seemed to constantly push the boundaries.
@andershammer9307
@andershammer9307 5 жыл бұрын
That must have been a pretty good little system. I still Love Dual turntables and I have about 15 of them. My primary turntable is a Dual 731Q. I also have a LINN LP12
@markdonohue2969
@markdonohue2969 5 жыл бұрын
Question: does the length of the run also impact the importance of cables? For example, the impact is much more significant for say, 20 foot runs than say, 4 foot runs?
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
Well there is resistance, interference/pickup that could happen first. Perhaps slight inductance or capacitance effects though normally this is so small it's not even in the audio band. Mostly you need to worry about the first 2.
@sigmundklaus
@sigmundklaus 3 жыл бұрын
nr one, most important component is: room acoustics... and 99.98% of audiophiles don't get this
@ericjensen9091
@ericjensen9091 7 ай бұрын
Maybe 80%..
@andreasleonlandgren3092
@andreasleonlandgren3092 5 жыл бұрын
Good to know that the audio dealers know their worth I agree. suited to the system. Indeed.
@davidtimbro3677
@davidtimbro3677 5 жыл бұрын
Yeah I agree on a 10k system spend the cash on the system than go from there. I’m just replacing my Focal 836w speakers with the Paradigm Persona F3. My Audio dealer says just keep what you have for cables now, break in the speakers than will go from there. He’s been my go to Audio guy for almost 40 yrs. now. During the 80’s we had a few pairs of the Monster m100 interconnects ( I believe that was model #) most of us who tried it preferred the Vampire wire brand to the Monster at 1/4 the price. That was our observation.
@thomaswachter7782
@thomaswachter7782 5 жыл бұрын
What do you know?, A high-end dealer who is honest. Thank you, Mr. Singer.
@ronbrideau8902
@ronbrideau8902 5 жыл бұрын
Quality cables help with headphones, long runs and noisy environments. System integration can help with some of these needs. I think it may be best with every thing in speaker case.
@matthewday7565
@matthewday7565 5 жыл бұрын
The key point is "good enough". One other point to note is if the device has gold plated connectors, then using cables with gold plated connectors means more than if the device doesn't have them, where it may be better to have connectors with the same finish as those on the device
@amaxamon
@amaxamon 5 жыл бұрын
My brother used to work there! He was there about a decade.
@rickc661
@rickc661 5 жыл бұрын
I go with the one or 2 step upgrade myself - as much for ( hopefully ) better end of cable connections, superior soldering in the manufacturing process, that type of thing. . original base model M.cable type. Speaker cable - same idea, orig. M.Cable was close to 16 ga with a mysterious plastic inner spacer.... to me 16 ga is fine ( both runs copper, I'm iffy about the Alum. wire) for short runs, say 10 ft per side, key bing get good connections on the ends. I now use 14 ga copper with M.cable basic type ends from E bay
@itamarkas
@itamarkas 5 жыл бұрын
Great tip and great video! This is my order: Speakers, Amp, Source, Acoustics, Power treatment, Cables, Furniture.
@Chris-nd5se
@Chris-nd5se 5 жыл бұрын
itoosh by acoustics presumably you mean room. I think I may put that higher in order
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
Speakers, room acoustics, furniture (affects acoustics), amp source, power treatment, cables ;-) I mean source matters if you do things like vinyl or digital, or low bitrate vs high bitrate in all digital source. I guess DAC applies to this group.
@itamarkas
@itamarkas 5 жыл бұрын
@@RennieAsh I placed room acoustics after amp and source because acoustics should be done with measurement and A LOT OF FINE TUNING.
@ShellstaTube
@ShellstaTube 5 жыл бұрын
This vid does not sit well with me. 1. Clickbait title 2. Not all dealers have the same scrupples or formula of jacking cable recommendations on profit ripped or lower end sales. They were never going to be big sales anyway. 3. I think many people won't understand or take on the 'real' message of what he's trying to say - i.e, it's a 2 way thing - leave enough profit in the sale so the dealer remains interested in your custom and helping you on your audio journey. Remember - dealers usually got into the game because of an interest, expertise and desire that others experience the joy too ... But they do have to make a profit to stay there.
@supergwizzo
@supergwizzo 5 жыл бұрын
Looks like someone trying to sell turntables badly lol
@andreasleonlandgren3092
@andreasleonlandgren3092 5 жыл бұрын
Hm
@rianredfield5252
@rianredfield5252 2 жыл бұрын
The only variable left out here is the diminishing and lack of quality and honest dealers with the best interests of the customers in mind. The great ones are simply not being replaced soon enough if at all. Is there someone stepping in for the legacy of this highly intelligent and honest man? Strictly IMO
@needlesswords
@needlesswords 5 жыл бұрын
Great segment Steve!
@paulpeace6455
@paulpeace6455 5 жыл бұрын
Great video n information. Room - Amplifier - Speaker - Sources - Vinyl and CD ............. expensive cable.
@torocars9227
@torocars9227 5 жыл бұрын
7 people are angry they invested too much on cables
@jaismohamad1497
@jaismohamad1497 4 жыл бұрын
For my system, which is a cheapskate system, I use telephone line copper wires and it sounds great. I rewired the internal wires in the speakers.
@Magnulus76
@Magnulus76 5 жыл бұрын
Most people just need 18 gauge copper-clad aluminum speaker wire, it will work fine. I tested it myself, it makes no difference in runs under 20 feet with 8 ohm speakers. Plus, it's lighter weight, flexible, and its cheap. The important thing, though is to use a true 18 gauge. RCA has some of that type of wire, it should run about $8-10 dollars for 50-100 feet. If you really have to use copper, use 18 gauge. It's good up to 32 feet, which should be more than enough for almost anyone.
@RennieAsh
@RennieAsh 5 жыл бұрын
So speaker wire from the hardware store ;p Or power extension cables lol
@mikegoppert4177
@mikegoppert4177 4 жыл бұрын
What about room treatment? Shouldn't that be included in the overall approach before cables?
@pekkatervala8476
@pekkatervala8476 3 жыл бұрын
The most important and usually neglected part. If you want to make audible difference.
@rejean2744
@rejean2744 9 ай бұрын
In general, most times when you change a cable you'll hear a difference but, only for a day or three.
@hermannmaischatz2695
@hermannmaischatz2695 5 жыл бұрын
Cables are just smoke and mirrors I hand crafted my own cable design which can handle 150 Amps nominal for next to nothing and I played it against a solid core silver monocrystal cable design which costs exactly 100 times more. For the test I used the same high end Furutech rhodium plated plugs with carbon fiber version, to give it a fair shoot out. My design won hands down easy. We also tested it on a high resolution audio system where you can hear differences very easy. So there you got it. Just snake oil. What is worth investing, is a good plug. Furutech or WBT are some of the best ones.
@philrushton6868
@philrushton6868 4 жыл бұрын
If cables are just smoke and mirrors, and make no difference.... How could yours "smoke" the other cables? I mean as you've just said there is no difference!
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