whats the very best sounding cables for realistic money


hi,
can you all please tell me if there are a really special sounding cable out there for realistic money, ie power cables 300/400gbp, signal cables 1m 400/500gbp and speaker cables for around 600/700gbp, i know its still alot of money but there must be a manufacturer out there thats not pulling our trousers down, or spending time and money on R&D to solve problems that do not need addressing ie over the top shielding or some other marketing nonsense, the company i am showing interest in are Anti cables ??????????
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The SLIC Eclipse C interconnect (it stands for Super Low Interference Cable) is made in Britain and costs about £500 for a 1 metre RCA interconnect. I bought one a few weeks ago, and with this cable between my SACD player and preamp the sound is better than I’ve ever heard it previously.  There is much greater clarity, so that I can hear far more layers of detail such as instrumentation, harmony and counterpoint.  Instruments have greater character and colour, and the overall balance sounds accurate and natural.  It replaced a Kimber Select 1021 interconnect.  Of course it won’t suit every system or everybody’s taste but it’s excellent in mine.  Â


Sorry, for some reason I don't understand this is going to appear with various unwatnted caharcters added to it.



I always wonder if anybody using esoteric “high end” AC power line cords has paused to consider the household wiring on the other side of their own listening room wall. That wire is ordinary AWG 12 Romex if it's for a 20 ampere circuit breaker, or (more likely) AWG 14 Romex if it’s for a 15 ampere circuit breaker. And what about that other ~ 10 miles of power line cable that extends back to the local power distribution yard? Hey, can your AC power line purity really be improved by adding that last few feet of costly “audiophile grade” power cord?

The short answer is: Who cares? All of the alternating current pulses, however fine or fuzzy, are going to be converted into a smooth stream of direct current. And it's only the purified DC, not any spurious AC, that will operate the ensuing circuitry. A modern solid state linear DC power supply utilizes full wave rectification with heavy filtering. EMI/RFI bypass traps are provided at the supply input, to shunt any high frequency noise to ground. Active components are utilized to enhance DC stability. Zener diodes clamp voltage levels and chop ripple. Precise series regulator stages are implemented where there’s justifiable merit. The consequent output is scrubbed free of extraneous AC artifacts—it’s just plain/pure/flat/steady direct current. And that can be confirmed by viewing the DC waveform on a basic 50 MHz oscilloscope.

While every audio component has it’s own unique DC power supply, every supply normally draws AC fuel from the same tank, so it’s vital to provide a fuel tank big enough to power all engines; see paper headed “Assuring Adequate AC Power”.

AC power line cords serve as pipelines that route the required AC fuel to each DC engine. There’s no benefit served by making that pipe fatter than needed. Every DC engine has a basic design task, and it can’t utilize extra fuel. For AC power line cords, the “fuel” is alternating current, and the capacity is defined by the conductor gauge. The original circuit designer assigns a gauge (AWG) appropriate for the required consumption. If you have good reason to want a longer or shorter cord, or one with an angled female connector, just let the designer’s AWG be your guide. Increase the conductor diameter only if you have to extend the length of the power cord well beyond its original design length. With respect to insulation, the commercial heavy-duty standard for prime AC power line cordage is type SJT, with molded construction. It’s quite excellent.

Be aware that you can buy top quality molded SJT power line cords, AWG 14, 16, or 18, made to any length, at http://www.stayonline.com/molded-cord-configurator.aspx. The price for such custom cord will be low when compared to a “high end” cord, but it will be functionally equivalent, and it will be of the desired length, without excess slop.

Do utilize AC surge protection; it might help in the event of a power line aberration.
Rectangular Solid Core copper as found in used TARA LABS RSC cables - excellent and affordable.
vtvjmtodvmn: thanks for some actual engineering science for a change.  I get so tired of the repetitive "hearing perception" BS of, for example, how "natural, transparent and eye-opening my music sounded with the new $2500.00 power cord."  

That said, if I could rake in the big bucks by convincing (deceiving) "audiophiles" that the hidden magic to heavenly listening was dependent on my ElectroLux Power Cord..........
As always, lots of words and theories but no mention of actual experience. Yawwwn.