one off:
dim_span i have a £2000 amp going into a pair of £2500 speakers fed by a mac mini and £1000 cd player
the interconnects i use are spellbinder which ive never heard of but cost about the £50 mark and given their 1m length its unlikely id hear any improvement unless i spent several thousand
also and its being pedantic i know but cables cant add to the sound as such they can only cause less loss so if you hear extra bass for example its not the cable adding anything its being more transparent to those frequencies ie causeing less loss from the amps output
I know that there are cheap cables that perform very well (I have the silver high breed speaker cable and interconnect at the moment on my 2nd system .... and a silver high breed interconnect on my main system) ... sounds fine to me
Problem is that I (like many others) get 'swayed' into buying the more expensive cables 'hoping' that they sound better ... They most probably do, but I don't have 'golden ears', so differences will be subtle (to me) ...
same as the Tacima ... I bought one, and don't hear any difference ...
If I use the cheaper, I will always 'wonder' what the system would sound like with the more expensive?
so.... I would rather buy a set of cables that many people say are brilliant ... I then know that when I do eventually upgrade my components I don't have to bother with cables as I have the best (that I could afford) ...
and on the 2nd hand market, I may possibly only pay £200-£250 (hoping) ...