benjie: You said-
"My question is to all of the people who feel that cabling and equipment has no effect on the sound quality of the music..."
"That a $100 system sounds just a good as a $100,000 system."
"My question is then why is this one of your hobbies? Why would you be involved in something that is ( in your opinion ) just fleecing us out of our hard earned money? That this is one big corrupt industry...."
Well...perhaps you need to read more than the past ten posts. This thread is NOT about the audio industry nor the audio "hobby" nor audio systems; it is about the audio cabling industry that preys on those with some sort of an audio quality addiction that causes them to ignore science and get sucked in by slick marketing, bright and shiny cables and other butterflies and rainbows.
I recently bought a slightly used Oppo 105D and the guy threw in an HDMI cable. When I was hooking it up I noticed the directional arrows on this "Chocolate" brand HDMI cable. Recognizing that scam, I googled it and found it on Amazon for 90 bucks. A digital cable for 90 bucks! I read review after review from people saying how much better both the audio and video quality were from this one meter DIGITAL "Chocolate" cable. Even most of the "audiophiles" who empty their wallets on analog cables know that in digital signals, it is all ones and zeros and either thy arrive or they don't. Probably the best example of the "audio placebo effect."
"My question is to all of the people who feel that cabling and equipment has no effect on the sound quality of the music..."
"That a $100 system sounds just a good as a $100,000 system."
"My question is then why is this one of your hobbies? Why would you be involved in something that is ( in your opinion ) just fleecing us out of our hard earned money? That this is one big corrupt industry...."
Well...perhaps you need to read more than the past ten posts. This thread is NOT about the audio industry nor the audio "hobby" nor audio systems; it is about the audio cabling industry that preys on those with some sort of an audio quality addiction that causes them to ignore science and get sucked in by slick marketing, bright and shiny cables and other butterflies and rainbows.
I recently bought a slightly used Oppo 105D and the guy threw in an HDMI cable. When I was hooking it up I noticed the directional arrows on this "Chocolate" brand HDMI cable. Recognizing that scam, I googled it and found it on Amazon for 90 bucks. A digital cable for 90 bucks! I read review after review from people saying how much better both the audio and video quality were from this one meter DIGITAL "Chocolate" cable. Even most of the "audiophiles" who empty their wallets on analog cables know that in digital signals, it is all ones and zeros and either thy arrive or they don't. Probably the best example of the "audio placebo effect."

