Breeder:
Thanks for taking the time to explain that Darren.
I was reading Hi-Fi+'s review of Supra Sword speaker cable and I found this rather amusing,
"Which is where we come to one of the industry's best-kept secrets. Most of those 'audio cable manufacturers' whose names are so
familiar don't actually make cables themselves. Occasionally they might actually specify one, but otherwise, they simply go to a cable plant and buy reels of stock product that happens to be useful for audio applications (or so they think).If they buy enough they might actually get it screen printed with a brand name, otherwise nylon webbing covers a multitude of sins. Terminate it, stuff it in a box and there you go. It's astonishing how many popular audio cables feature in the pages of the RS catalogue!"
My pleasure - hope that I have helped clarify.
Developing and manufacturing a brand new cable from scratch is expensive and developing a product range requires constant investment; as a result you will undoubtedly find that some manufacturers will use standard stock cables.
All the best,
Darren