$4,520 Kimber RCA Cable compared with Amazon Basics

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I mean, nowadays I think the majority of people realise the audiophile cable market is a con, but it's always nice to be reminded every so often. 😀
 
I suppose there are people buying those ultra expensive cable or they wouldn´t be commercialized but I do wonder who buys them.
Is this people who need to make an effort to save money to be able to buy convinced they´re buying a superior product or, is these people who have money to burn, who?
And who knows that, who here was ever involved in the sales process?
 
I suppose there are people buying those ultra expensive cable or they wouldn´t be commercialized but I do wonder who buys them.
Is this people who need to make an effort to save money to be able to buy convinced they´re buying a superior product or, is these people who have money to burn, who?
And who knows that, who here was ever involved in the sales process?
There's a lot of people these days, for whom $4,500 is nothing and, there are those people who need to be able to boast to their mates, about how much money they have spent.

I'm sure if you bought some nails, painted them yellow, put them in nice little boxes and labelled them as, Super Special Low Noise Acoustic Nails, you could make a very substantial profit margin. They could be used to fix those, very expensive, cable risers to the floor...
 
Aside from their disposable income though, there's no difference between someone who spends 40 quid or 4 grand on a audiophile cable.
 
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There's a lot of people these days, for whom $4,500 is nothing and, there are those people who need to be able to boast to their mates, about how much money they have spent.

I'm sure if you bought some nails, painted them yellow, put them in nice little boxes and labelled them as, Super Special Low Noise Acoustic Nails, you could make a very substantial profit margin. They could be used to fix those, very expensive, cable risers to the floor...
I´m not sure.
People with money tend to be people who look good after their money, for many that is how they get to have plenty of money. These people don´t tend to spend their money buying BS products
Also, from all the people who have plenty of money, not that many are into hi-fi, let alone "high-end(=very expensive)" hi-fi.
I actually think that most of the buyers are people(audiophiles) who have some money but have to save hard and long to be able to buy something like this (and other expensive high-end hi-fi).
 
Amazingly, the cable was on loan from an ASR member.
Often happens that forum members send him things to review. Many members are converts from the snake oil side, many have expensive gear. Everyone is interested in what actual measurements show.

I used to believe cables made a difference. 20 years ago.
 
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ASR definitely changed the paradigm of hi-fi online fora.
For me, the illusion that expensive hi-fi was better because it was expensive, specially when it comes to electronics, came to an end when I participated in a proper blind test of 2 amplifiers in 2001. I only remember that the cheaper amp was a Sony, that despite its price had the reputation of being a good measuring and sounding amp.
In cable differences I never believed
 
I´m not sure.
People with money tend to be people who look good after their money, for many that is how they get to have plenty of money. These people don´t tend to spend their money buying BS products
Also, from all the people who have plenty of money, not that many are into hi-fi, let alone "high-end(=very expensive)" hi-fi.
I actually think that most of the buyers are people(audiophiles) who have some money but have to save hard and long to be able to buy something like this (and other expensive high-end hi-fi).
There's an awful lot of very expensive snake-oil out there. There must be buyers, or nobody would be selling it. People who scrimp and save, can't afford to be that gullible.
 
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I´m not sure.
People with money tend to be people who look good after their money, for many that is how they get to have plenty of money. These people don´t tend to spend their money buying BS products
Also, from all the people who have plenty of money, not that many are into hi-fi, let alone "high-end(=very expensive)" hi-fi.
I actually think that most of the buyers are people(audiophiles) who have some money but have to save hard and long to be able to buy something like this (and other expensive high-end hi-fi).
Haha, good one. All sorts of people have money. Some have more money than sense. Even people who are good with money might think this cable is something they can afford and want to try it.
 

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