You know guys, I have a very good friend who is a cable maker. He is Jonny Wilson of Snake River Audio. He went into business because he was not thrilled with the sound quality of the cables he had tried, especially for the price they were charging. It started with power cords, and now he offers a full loom of cables and some digital offerings as well. Now he buys wire stock from the very same wholesaler a lot of the big boys buy from, assembles them all by hand, all hand soldered with silver or gold connectors, cryo'd just to be sure. It takes two weeks to get an order out because of the process.
Now the Fat.... They are sensational sounding cables, at 1/5 th the price of anything out there of equal build and sound quality. As you could only know by using them, they are a great deal and a great product at a fair price, and he can't sell more than 5 or 6 sets a month. Are there better sounding cables, depends on your preference. Dealers tell him that they could sell a ton of them if he RAISED THE PRICE THREE OR FOUR FOLD. Cables are a funny thing with "audiophiles", if they don't cost a bundle they must suck!
I have a full set on my home theatre rig and family room system. PCs, ICs, digital, balanced, unbalanced... All OCC Cu with a layer of gold or silver, depending on your choice.
So why all this, he makes 30 percent in pocket, 30 percent, a lousy 30 percent for top of the line cables.
Good cables are expensive to make, only the end user can determine weather or no they are worth the expense. We can yap back and forth the end game, but how many cable makers are in this discussion.
Now before I get off my soap box, I TOTALLY AGREE, if you get hooked into the big boys game, your gonna throw money money at ghosts. I mean what happens with thier prior offerings, suddenly they suck!
But, good cables do cost money to build !